But does the love of 200 hard core fans make it worth continuing to play shows where they are constantly losing money, detracting from Tim and Adrian\'s commitment to Kung Fu and Chris DeAngelis from growing with and/or discovering a project that he wants to pursue??? All things must past folks.....do we really want the Breakfast to be known as the most unsuccessful nostalgia act in music history? cause thats where they are headed......
Quote from: Stephengencs;272025But does the love of 200 hard core fans make it worth continuing to play shows where they are constantly losing money, detracting from Tim and Adrian\'s commitment to Kung Fu and Chris DeAngelis from growing with and/or discovering a project that he wants to pursue??? All things must past folks.....do we really want the Breakfast to be known as the most unsuccessful nostalgia act in music history? cause thats where they are headed......
secondly, where\'s the evidence to back these numbers up? did the breakfast lose money playing The Big Up or Breakfest or what have you? I\'m sure they lost money touring like they did back in 2004-2007, but how exactly can they lose money playing once every couple months to(besides that one toad\'s show) relatively solid crowds.
thirdly, who gives a **** what kinda legacy the band leaves to a bunch of people who were never there to experience it? if you\'re too busy putting labels on what became or what could\'ve been to just stand in front of the stage and bask in the greatness that being a psychedelic breakfast/ the breakfast fan is all about, then i question your motive mr. gencarelli. when did we ever give a rats ass what anyone outside of our closeknit group ever thought of us?
are you ser? here is all the numbers you need.....13 years as a band.....not drawing over 500 (consistently ever) people anywhere with the exception of some festivals.........Quote from: Igziabeher;272034Quote from: Stephengencs;272025But does the love of 200 hard core fans make it worth continuing to play shows where they are constantly losing money, detracting from Tim and Adrian\'s commitment to Kung Fu and Chris DeAngelis from growing with and/or discovering a project that he wants to pursue??? All things must past folks.....do we really want the Breakfast to be known as the most unsuccessful nostalgia act in music history? cause thats where they are headed......
secondly, where\'s the evidence to back these numbers up? did the breakfast lose money playing The Big Up or Breakfest or what have you? I\'m sure they lost money touring like they did back in 2004-2007, but how exactly can they lose money playing once every couple months to(besides that one toad\'s show) relatively solid crowds.
thirdly, who gives a **** what kinda legacy the band leaves to a bunch of people who were never there to experience it? if you\'re too busy putting labels on what became or what could\'ve been to just stand in front of the stage and bask in the greatness that being a psychedelic breakfast/ the breakfast fan is all about, then i question your motive mr. gencarelli. when did we ever give a rats ass what anyone outside of our closeknit group ever thought of us?
NUMBERS?are you ser? here is all the numbers you need.....13 years as a band.....not drawing over 500 (consistently ever) people anywhere with the exception of some festivals.........
all bandmembers are over 30 and NEED to make more than 50 to 200 a show in order to sustain living....Why play a breakfast show for a hundge or two or when you could take a gig making twice thrice or quadruple that????well we know why they do it.......and thats why we love them....but how long must they have to endure.....just for our selfishness? again, I am just playing devils advocate here and throwing **** up there.......i love the breakfast...i love this "family".......
I never paid attention to the business end of things, and yes they have lost lots of money in the past, but Tim plays on par 6 nights a week and I doubt he\'s getting more money playing Anna Liffey\'s on a Tuesday than the Breakfast at the Big Up on a Friday. I can\'t speak for the band, but does playing a show here and there on a free night detract from their ability to earn money with Kung Fu? If Kung Fu sets off on their first real tour and end up making as little as the Breakfast did doing similar tours 5 years ago, does that make them a bad business decision as well? I just don\'t see how "our selfishness" is **** up their ability to earn money if they continue to book residencies with the Breakfast. We\'re not the ones who booked them on 2 residencies this year. They did. Clearly they want to play as the Breakfast too or else they\'d drop it alltogether.
Gencs, is this thread spawned from discussions within the inner circle or simply from your own thoughts?
Sorry, but TB has gone the way of Max Creek... TB is the driving force... I saw this coming a long time ago sitting in Josh\'s driveway before an Uncle Sam Jam... TB is one of my favorite bands, but if these guys want to make a living past scraping from one gig to the next, they need to move on to what\'s going to get them there... And for Tim and Adrian, it\'s Kung Fu...
The Breakfast are still playing Breakfast shows because they want to. Over the past 10 years or so there were a few times when I wasn\'t sure if they were really into it. I don\'t believe that\'s the case anymore.
For real, there\'s no way anybody in the band was thinking "****, god damn it, if it weren\'t for these 400 gypsies we could be doing something else besides playing our own festival"
Or "For the love of God, if only this crowd of 500-600 people raging at the Big Up weren\'t totally rocking out to our music right now, we could just stop playing in this terrible band, this is no fun at all"
I don\'t get all this about setting anyone free.
This is kind of silly to debate.