In Australia we have this phenomenon occurring where our once power local music scene is slowly detiorating. The music scene here used to be huge. It
contained all manner of acts in a variety of styles & genres. If you were into any kind of music you could find some where to go.
We had the "Pub Rock"/RSL Club "Circuit" which gave birth to acts like AC/DC, The Angels (AKA "Angel City" in the US), INXS, Men at Work, Cold
Chisel, Jimmy Barnes, Dragon, Radiators, Choirboys, Hoodoo Gurus & Rose Tattoo (Guns & Roses covered "Nice Boys" on their lies album) as well as
infinite numbers of good cover bands.
We had the Indie scenes concentrated around inner city areas that produced acts like Nick Cave, VSPY VSPY, Lime Spiders, Triffids & The Hard-ons. Then
to go with this Blues, Jazz, Opera & country scenes. In short, heaven for musicians (work wise) & the music fans.
Back 20 years ago if we were not playing ourselves we would get the newspaper & read the gig guide. It was usually anywhere between 4 & 8 pages long &
had all the shows for Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday performances. There were that many choices we actually used to fight amongst ourselves on
where we would go! We would even go from venue to venue in the same night!.
All this has changed. Venues where you can see a live band are at an all time low even though there are more physical places to eat/drink/socialise.
The newspaper "Gig Guide" is a shadow of its former self.
The "stadium Acts" are still big business. Acts like AC/DC, Pink, Bon Jovi & Kylie Minogue generate huge attendances & revenue. However for the rest
it's really tough going. One of the Pub Rocks acts mentioned above recently had a show at 3000 person venue. They only got 400 people when they were
expected to near fill it.
There are extremely talented veterans & new younger acts that actually struggle to make a complete living out of their musicianship. As you can
imagine this is extremely frustrating to the younger acts who have taken the veterans work, refined it some more made it their own & have little
places to show their wares. It retards growth & development of the craft.
Fee's for Musicians live work is also down. Recently I spoke with a relatively famous solo cover artist who has told when he play a famous venue in
Sydney called "the basemant". He gets paid the same fee he was paid 20 Years ago & has to play longer to get it!
This has been discussed at length amongst the musical community & they have come up with some reasons for the problems we have now.
1) Increase in the use of Gambling Machines. We call them "Pokies" or Poker Machines here as well as card game machines. I believe in other parts of
the world they are known as Slots or Fruit Machines. Venues fill their floorspaces with as many as these things as they can afford, thus removing
space for bands & the fans. Many venues will now only hire Solo or Duo performers who play along with "Backing tapes" on puny 400 watt PA systems.
Karaoake systems are popular as well scratch mix & standard DJ's.
2) Current trends among younger people go against the grain of this culture. Older fans who were into this scene no have families & don't go out as
much.
3) Violence & trouble associated with some live music. One venue owner recently told me the best thing he ever did for his business was to allow the
entertainment license to lapse & fill it with gaming machines. He claims his revenue is up, violence in his establishment is down (against staff &
other patrons), less problems with Police, less late night noise complaints from neighbors & he does not have to fish out syringes stuck in the toilet
after a nights trade.
Reason 2 & 3 they are hard to compete with but reason 1 is the main one that has the Musicians community up in arms about. Governments a running out
of things & reasons to tax us with. We even have one government here that has introduced mobile radar speed traps designed to penalise you for doing
only 4 KM an hour over the speed limit (They dress it up in the name of safety, promise to divert the funds to improve road safety, it never happens
and goes elsewhere. thus it is revenue raising). They do the same with Gaming Machine Tax. On one hand they put out advertisements saying "don't
gamble too much" etc etc but we all know they would be screwed without the revenue so again it is clear revenue raising & no chance to reverse it.
This greediness has decayed the music culture & character of all styles of music in this country & put many people out of a job. They don't seem to
care their attitude appears to be "Oh well" go find another occupation.
Tim Freidman from band "The Whitlams" best summed up this problem with their song "Blow up the Pokies" -
www.youtube.com...
Here is a link to the same problem in Adelaide Australia -
www.abc.net.au...
Another Link:
www.abc.net.au...
And Another:
www.marcuswestbury.net...
Is this happening in your country as well to true musicians of all styles?
What do you think we could do to improve this?
Cheers