Author Topic: Setlist: 2009-12-31 - Daniel Street; Milford, CT  (Read 20130 times)

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« Reply #76 on: January 28, 2010, 12:27:18 pm »
lol, i thought that said "Fatty Steaks" and got hungry...

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« Reply #77 on: January 28, 2010, 02:29:50 pm »
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Me being a self proclaimed huge Breakfast fan, I wanted to hear all the Eschings sooooo bad. But here we are a month later, and I have moved on the getting, newer, better shows. That are available to their fanbase. Yes  I would still d/l it when it is released, listen to it once or twice but the chance of me being excited and recommending the show to others is far past. I have listened to probably about 7-8 different bands NYE shows, and its sad that the Breakfast isn\'t one of them because it probably was the best.



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TB pretty much wouldn\'t exist to me as a band anymore be it not for this site. Kung Fu is a prime example of a band that is trying to get their music out!! I have turned many many people on to them. Webcasting their shows has made it very accessible. To bad TB doesn\'t seem to care as much to be heard.
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« Reply #78 on: January 28, 2010, 03:38:37 pm »
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What newer and better shows?  There haven\'t been any TB shows since NYE...


There are shows other than TB. TB pretty much wouldn\'t exist to me as a band anymore be it not for this site. Kung Fu is a prime example of a band that is trying to get their music out!! I have turned many many people on to them. Webcasting their shows has made it very accessible. To bad TB doesn\'t seem to care as much to be heard.


Taping in general is way down.

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« Reply #79 on: January 29, 2010, 11:03:36 am »
Whenever a show is decided to be for sale, instead of a free download, issues come up.
If the people involved don\'t make a quick decision on what to do with a show and how to market it, the show gets pushed aside.
It\'s easier and quicker to put up a free download than to start in with marketing the music.
I don\'t know how much money is generated by sales anyway.
Merch takes some work and promotion to get any kind of money out of it.
The musicians are busy being musicians.
Todd and Robin work the merch table whenever they can.
The business end takes people with the marketing skills and time to put into the selling of The Breakfast music.
If somebody out there wants to market the band and show some profits from sales of shows, I\'m sure the band would be for it.
I suggest putting all the recorded shows up for free download or sell all the shows in the format of Live As Is.
CD\'s take money and packaging to produce. This doesn\'t happen much.
Videos have to be at a high quality standard to be put out for sale.
Equipment is lacking for pro video DVD\'s.
Either offer free downloads or sell the downloads.
People won\'t be so confused on how things are done.