Why are there so few people turning up at gigs these days?
This has really been bugging me for a while now. I attended a Metal Church gig in Amsterdam a couple of weeks back and - note the sad irony here - was even positively surprised that about 150-200 people filled the smaller of the two halls of the Melkweg club, where only a handful of traditional metal gigs are organized every year.
Last night I travelled a mere hundred kilometres/80 miles south-east to see Armored Saint on the first date (in Arnhem; of 'A bridge too far'-fame) of their 2006 Summer Tour. About a 100 people witnessed another one of those scorchingly intense 'Saint gigs that rip from beginning to end, er, 'March of the Saint'. Support from the inimitable Randy Rampage with his new project Stress Factor 9 was very cool, too.
Now where ARE all those guys and gals hanging out these days, if not at these killer gigs? I mean, there must be other reasons beside the often steep prices of tickets, beer and merchandise (which, in my humble opinion, have risen disproportionately over a period of 6-10 years). As a freelance writer, I know how tough things can get, but a few gigs and one festival should be no problem, really. As for me, I drink a couple of beers less and skip the 20 dollar tour shirt.
Seriously, are people glued to their tv screens ('57 channels and nothing on', to quote The Boss)? Have they regressed mentally and physically due to abuse of PlayStation, to demanding corporate jobs and the time-consuming toy that is the internet? Do they all have families now and nothing else going on in their lives? Help me out here, because I don't get it, I just don't.
