***Note Temporary Avatar***JackANSI wrote:I've been looking for a place to buy to do something along these lines.
Here are the best replies when seeking the additional money I would require to do it right:
1. If you want that, wait for Pellegrines to come on the market someday.
2. Why the hell would you want to waste your time with that in Altoona? Do that somewhere else where you'll actually make enough to pay us back.
3. You'll end up like Burgi's, Altoona's market for that is saturated already.
1. Pellegrines? How long would you be waiting?
2. Unless things start changing, I wouldn't waste my money.
3. Do you really think the failure of Burgi's was due to a an oversaturated market?
I remember average crowds for popular local bands but poor client turnout for any band from out of the area. Burgi's had some other problems that may have lead to it's demise (...serving staff, cooking staff) but it seems as far as a music venue, it should have been successful. The sound wasn't great though.
That's a great was of putting it Jeff! I've thought the same way. Unfortunately, I can only see Behringer announcing their 'budget' line of gear soon.lonewolf wrote: To put it simply: Its shakeout time for the municipal rock star. The number of active musicians will return to more traditional, pre-Behringer levels.
I'll never post on here with a witty comeback or a deep philosophical thought (...because I'm not capable), but after waddling through all the crap that this thread has produced, we should all see the bottom line. As musicians we need to find ways of diversifying the music scene.