That isn’t the fault of venues/musicians. It’s just the nature of the economy unfortunately. If I compared the tickets I’ve bought in 2024 compared to 2014 if I adjusted the 2014 prices to inflation we are actually paying less for tickets now and most of the music we consume isn’t paid for.
Yeah, unfortunately I just can’t afford to go to many concerts these days. I rarely go to concerts these days, ticket prices are just ridiculous, and the bs fees they often tack on make it worse
One memory from my last tour is staring at the ceiling of the shared room of my two-star hotel (my guitarist proclaiming that 'one-star' is sleeping outside in the car) after a 28-hour day and wondering whether the frugality was worth it. EDIT: Oh! i forgot to mention the clock-radio going off in the next room from 5am onwards. Ahhh...good times!
Tour stories?? I LOVED touring. Let's see.. in a rock biker bar in Wisconsin, a brawl broke out among some 300 pound bikers and it rolled right onstage, across stage front, and back out on the floor..we didn't miss a note. Or the time a bar owner in Miami pulled a gun on the band because they refused to lower stage volume. Or the girls.. shall we?
Bucket list gear: I've oned 800s, 900, Tsl and Dsl. Sold all of them to afford a JMP.... Sold the JMP a fee month later to re-buy my 800... The grass wasn't greener on the other side.
Touring's a grind and a labor of love. Sequestered, often nasty green rooms with dilapidated couches and band-sticker covered walls, doors, ceilings, and visible plumbing. Good times! Holy Grail gear? Jerry Garcia's McIntosh "Budman" rig or Ace Frehley's 1975 rig. I ain't picky!
5:06 **ahem** You know I'm on a slick trip I'm always ready to kick ass Up on the stage, I'm in a rage Yes, I'm havin' the time of my life Yes, indeed, what a sweet, sweet life it is Until some loco two-bit floozy With a Louis LeStrange Ain't good for nothin' but trouble They're just two fools livin' up to their names And now it's startin' to rain on my parade No, there's nothin' like the real world To get me down Nothin' like the world outside That turns me upside down Makes me feel like I'm headin' down A one-way dead-end street! There's no way out, no way out Of this living hell No way out, no way out Unless you walk Heaven's trail No way out, no way out Of this living hell, living hell... 😫🎸 ✊🏻😌 represent for the Triumph of slide guitar Magic of Music all charged up like a Tesla coil!
😂Yea I'm using my mid-life crisis as an excuse to play and buy the iconic guitar's that I dreamt of as a kid, like you said the iconic stuff that forged rock/metal history, so I gotta have a Strat,single cut, Wolfgang,Jem ...just need a warlock and a white Randy Rhoads 👍then the planets will align.
Great video. Love that Strat. That compressor was too cool with two of them. It really sounded great. No noise either! Love that part. ❤ My friends band is a corporate band and they play like you guys and travel locally and regionally. Wow. Trem for 8 string is hard. I would have said the Floyd, but maybe not. I would think maybe they will have to design from scratch. I don't know of one to be honest. Love those Roboto guitars. How's the cat doing? My dream piece of gear is an original broom guitar. Steinburger. I would love to try one. I've tried the parker and it was great, but at the time I thought it was so damn ugly. 😂. It was cool and the first guitar that was very light weight, had an excellent trem and stainless frets.. Speaking of stainless frets. I've just about finished my black strat with pearl white pickguard with EMG 85 B and 60 N. I originally messed up the nut. Now I fixed it and put a 42 mm smaller nut so the strings don't go right to the edge of the neck.. It has a Warmoth thin C neck with jumbo stainless frets. Maple quartersawn neck with maple fretboard with dots. I put staggered tuners on it that lock and a nice all steel 6 point trem with thick steel block to make it sing. About to try it here today or this week some time. I think I will even try black coated strings to go with the metal theme.. 😂 Great Q and A brother. I will try to find a trem for the robotto and get back with you if I do. You guys in ragdoll are very smart business men. Very clever and that's cool! ❤ Be well sir and be safe ❤ Take care my brother. Need more string coffee. ❤ Tim
I always wonder how Aussie bands do it - seems like a huge distance between major markets/cities, and travel overseas to Europe or US markets is quite a hike! Of course it's tough just about everywhere. I find like, much like you mentioned, it's all down to the decent-paying festival gigs and building a tour around them. With rental vehicle, airfare, and hotel costs, it's a heck of a feat to make any $$ touring these days.
Man, I ride the bridge volume of my LP’s……ticks me off that for the last 10 years, they’ve been great, but I think I’ve had 4 different bridge volumes in 2 different LP’s in the last 2 years 😭
I had Gas over the weekend and picked up one of the EVH 78 Eruption Guitars. Gotta do a restring and setup and looking forward to early VH Jams!! Just Enjoying life and wanted to say Hello to everyone!!
Check out A brand of pots from the USA called Vintage inspired Pickups. Direct copy of the old Centralab pots from the 50’s I have them in my Guitars amazing sound and perfect taper! Check them out!
Would love to get my hands on a TC1210 unit. So far as I know there's not a chorus unit out there to match is "spatial effect" wide chorus in a modern pedal.
Question: So, if you're just breaking even on touring, how do you survive financially? I mean, what are the income stream(s)? Record sales, merch, YT... do you have a day job? I'm a home musician and don't tour, I have my own software company... but in the case of being a fulltime touring musician, I am clueless as to how this is financially feasible.
This is part of why I think these horrible mega-festivals keep proliferating. Costs of putting them on, while large, affect the bands less and less the more bands are on the bill. Of course, the proceeds are also spread thinner but it all depends on just what kind of deal the bands are signing on to. There are more and more bands that don’t tour much or at all but will do these kinds of gigs.
Man, it is already unaffordable. I remember 20 Years ago when I threw in my live sound engineer hat, I was making about $100 a set, and that meant missing out on a $200 paying shift down rhe road at woolworths. And even at that pitiful rate, having their own sound guy was sending the band broke
Have found that touring costs have blown out big time. Flights, accommodation, transportation are all getting beyond most independent acts. Getting a grant from any government - local, state or federal is an insane amount of work for anyone who also holds down a day job. On a positive note, people are still getting along to see independent original acts and those that attend show much love for the scene. Love your channel LT.
I feel quite grateful that getting into Fractal’s stuff has largely eliminated my GAS (for guitar gear anyway), but for actual guitars, my holy grail would be speccing out a PRS Private Stock guitar. I have some ideas for the specs, but it really would be a pie in the sky gear addition.
We've been really lucky and never lost money on a tour. In fact. we've been making money. Not alot mind you but everyone gets a little bit after its all said and done after the expenses come out. The biggest problem we face is the real life vs tour life. Still gotta work, and our touring agent and management are wondering when we can do a couple 4 week runs. Ugh!
@@LeonTodd I can't even imagine the Logistics of it all. Nevermind getting your guitar over here unscathed. We have our first fly gig this year in August but its only halfway accross America. That will do for a first timer. All the best to you and your mates Leon! Shred on!
@@LeonTodd Thank you for your help Leon. How do I use the following componates for live-streaming???? !, Pre-Sonus SL12 channel mixer 2, Pre-Sonus Revalator Mic 3, ISP Theta Pro 4, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing 5, OBS Studio 6, Reaper DAW 7, Pre-Sonus IO Station 24c I have 1 webcam My objective is to Livestream- record video- Show my following how I like to record music. And do all of this with clean audio and video,
The (rock) music industry is fucked... after corona It got complicated. I quit being a (german) event technichan and started doing service tech for industrial gastronomy... eben in germany its really badly paid being a qualified "rodie"
I tend towards looser volume pots as I use pinky swells a lot in my playing ala Phil Keaggy. PRS pots seem to be pretty spot on for my tastes, CTS pots are WAY too stiff for me to use.
Share your favourite tour stories here!
Hell, ticket prices are becoming unaffordable.
concerts are not made for poor people.
some of them yes
Adding scalpers to that and it's worse...
That isn’t the fault of venues/musicians. It’s just the nature of the economy unfortunately.
If I compared the tickets I’ve bought in 2024 compared to 2014 if I adjusted the 2014 prices to inflation we are actually paying less for tickets now and most of the music we consume isn’t paid for.
Yeah, unfortunately I just can’t afford to go to many concerts these days. I rarely go to concerts these days, ticket prices are just ridiculous, and the bs fees they often tack on make it worse
One memory from my last tour is staring at the ceiling of the shared room of my two-star hotel (my guitarist proclaiming that 'one-star' is sleeping outside in the car) after a 28-hour day and wondering whether the frugality was worth it. EDIT: Oh! i forgot to mention the clock-radio going off in the next room from 5am onwards. Ahhh...good times!
"Loud noises from the other room at 5am" is a whole genre of tour story hey!
Loved the quick dokken solo. You’re a gun 💪
Kahler have the 8-string multi-scale IIRC
Tour stories?? I LOVED touring. Let's see.. in a rock biker bar in Wisconsin, a brawl broke out among some 300 pound bikers and it rolled right onstage, across stage front, and back out on the floor..we didn't miss a note. Or the time a bar owner in Miami pulled a gun on the band because they refused to lower stage volume. Or the girls.. shall we?
I'm always amazed at how smooth you play with your pinky. Do you have any exercises to train it? No matter what i do, mine feels too stiff
Kahler was making 8 string multi scale trems. I haven’t looked in a while but it would be worth looking it to that
Bucket list gear:
I've oned 800s, 900, Tsl and Dsl.
Sold all of them to afford a JMP.... Sold the JMP a fee month later to re-buy my 800...
The grass wasn't greener on the other side.
Touring's a grind and a labor of love. Sequestered, often nasty green rooms with dilapidated couches and band-sticker covered walls, doors, ceilings, and visible plumbing. Good times! Holy Grail gear? Jerry Garcia's McIntosh "Budman" rig or Ace Frehley's 1975 rig. I ain't picky!
5:06 **ahem**
You know I'm on a slick trip
I'm always ready to kick ass
Up on the stage, I'm in a rage
Yes, I'm havin' the time of my life
Yes, indeed, what a sweet, sweet life it is
Until some loco two-bit floozy
With a Louis LeStrange
Ain't good for nothin' but trouble
They're just two fools livin' up to their names
And now it's startin' to rain
on my parade
No, there's nothin' like the real world
To get me down
Nothin' like the world outside
That turns me upside down
Makes me feel like I'm headin' down
A one-way dead-end street!
There's no way out, no way out
Of this living hell
No way out, no way out
Unless you walk Heaven's trail
No way out, no way out
Of this living hell, living hell...
😫🎸
✊🏻😌 represent for the Triumph of slide guitar Magic of Music all charged up like a Tesla coil!
If you ever come play in Italy/Europe let us know!
Absolutely!
2:18 I use the DiMarzio low-friction pots exclusively in all of my guitars. They’re perfect for the volume and tone knob riders.
😂Yea I'm using my mid-life crisis as an excuse to play and buy the iconic guitar's that I dreamt of as a kid, like you said the iconic stuff that forged rock/metal history, so I gotta have a Strat,single cut, Wolfgang,Jem ...just need a warlock and a white Randy Rhoads 👍then the planets will align.
Great video.
Love that Strat.
That compressor was too cool with two of them. It really sounded great. No noise either! Love that part. ❤
My friends band is a corporate band and they play like you guys and travel locally and regionally.
Wow. Trem for 8 string is hard. I would have said the Floyd, but maybe not. I would think maybe they will have to design from scratch. I don't know of one to be honest. Love those Roboto guitars.
How's the cat doing?
My dream piece of gear is an original broom guitar. Steinburger. I would love to try one.
I've tried the parker and it was great, but at the time I thought it was so damn ugly. 😂. It was cool and the first guitar that was very light weight, had an excellent trem and stainless frets..
Speaking of stainless frets.
I've just about finished my black strat with pearl white pickguard with EMG 85 B and 60 N. I originally messed up the nut. Now I fixed it and put a 42 mm smaller nut so the strings don't go right to the edge of the neck.. It has a Warmoth thin C neck with jumbo stainless frets. Maple quartersawn neck with maple fretboard with dots. I put staggered tuners on it that lock and a nice all steel 6 point trem with thick steel block to make it sing. About to try it here today or this week some time. I think I will even try black coated strings to go with the metal theme.. 😂
Great Q and A brother. I will try to find a trem for the robotto and get back with you if I do.
You guys in ragdoll are very smart business men. Very clever and that's cool! ❤
Be well sir and be safe ❤
Take care my brother. Need more string coffee. ❤
Tim
I always wonder how Aussie bands do it - seems like a huge distance between major markets/cities, and travel overseas to Europe or US markets is quite a hike! Of course it's tough just about everywhere. I find like, much like you mentioned, it's all down to the decent-paying festival gigs and building a tour around them. With rental vehicle, airfare, and hotel costs, it's a heck of a feat to make any $$ touring these days.
Man, I ride the bridge volume of my LP’s……ticks me off that for the last 10 years, they’ve been great, but I think I’ve had 4 different bridge volumes in 2 different LP’s in the last 2 years 😭
I had Gas over the weekend and picked up one of the EVH 78 Eruption Guitars. Gotta do a restring and setup and looking forward to early VH Jams!! Just Enjoying life and wanted to say Hello to everyone!!
Congrats mate!!!
@@LeonTodd Thank You!!
Check out A brand of pots from the USA called Vintage inspired Pickups. Direct copy of the old Centralab pots from the 50’s I have them in my Guitars amazing sound and perfect taper! Check them out!
Would love to get my hands on a TC1210 unit. So far as I know there's not a chorus unit out there to match is "spatial effect" wide chorus in a modern pedal.
@Leon Todd What do you think of Eric Carmen's passing last month?
I had a Parker Fly and I sold it. I still don't know why...
Question: So, if you're just breaking even on touring, how do you survive financially? I mean, what are the income stream(s)? Record sales, merch, YT... do you have a day job? I'm a home musician and don't tour, I have my own software company... but in the case of being a fulltime touring musician, I am clueless as to how this is financially feasible.
I would guess his YT pulls in a good amount cause he's pretty popular
This is part of why I think these horrible mega-festivals keep proliferating. Costs of putting them on, while large, affect the bands less and less the more bands are on the bill. Of course, the proceeds are also spread thinner but it all depends on just what kind of deal the bands are signing on to. There are more and more bands that don’t tour much or at all but will do these kinds of gigs.
Man, it is already unaffordable. I remember 20 Years ago when I threw in my live sound engineer hat, I was making about $100 a set, and that meant missing out on a $200 paying shift down rhe road at woolworths. And even at that pitiful rate, having their own sound guy was sending the band broke
Have found that touring costs have blown out big time. Flights, accommodation, transportation are all getting beyond most independent acts. Getting a grant from any government - local, state or federal is an insane amount of work for anyone who also holds down a day job.
On a positive note, people are still getting along to see independent original acts and those that attend show much love for the scene.
Love your channel LT.
Good point about grants too. There's money there but good luck jumping through the hoops to even get a chance at it
Just put an evertune on it. Aristides is making multi scale evertune apparently
I feel quite grateful that getting into Fractal’s stuff has largely eliminated my GAS (for guitar gear anyway), but for actual guitars, my holy grail would be speccing out a PRS Private Stock guitar. I have some ideas for the specs, but it really would be a pie in the sky gear addition.
I recently sold a bunch of pedals that I'd bought over the last 5 or so years and bought a used PRS CE24 - all I have GAS for now are guitars!
I would love a breakdown of the lick from 0:11-0:17 if possible :)
The thumbnail picture looks like you're rocking a headless PRS! :)
Can't unsee!
3:00 fantastic guide.
Bournes Low-Friction tight tolerance pots are my fave.
I have an EVH with low friction volume and I always seem to bump the it down.
Awesome way to start the day, with a little George Lynch! :)
The king!
Nice George Lynch/Dokken intro 😃
Awesome intro and outro!
Thanks!
We've been really lucky and never lost money on a tour. In fact. we've been making money. Not alot mind you but everyone gets a little bit after its all said and done after the expenses come out. The biggest problem we face is the real life vs tour life. Still gotta work, and our touring agent and management are wondering when we can do a couple 4 week runs. Ugh!
That's great. I think flying halfway across the world is the big expense for us. Agreed that the transition back to civilian life is a tough one!
@@LeonTodd I can't even imagine the Logistics of it all. Nevermind getting your guitar over here unscathed. We have our first fly gig this year in August but its only halfway accross America. That will do for a first timer. All the best to you and your mates Leon! Shred on!
Didn't quite nail that Lynch solo dude, what's up? Of course I can't play it either.. NO ONE can.
George is a true guitar superhero
@@LeonTodd George is a funny player to watch. His right hand always looks so tense, but he couldn't do what he does if it were.
Greetings Leon may I ask you a question about live-streaming please
Of course
@@LeonTodd Thank you for your help Leon. How do I use the following componates for live-streaming????
!, Pre-Sonus SL12 channel mixer
2, Pre-Sonus Revalator Mic
3, ISP Theta Pro
4, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing
5, OBS Studio
6, Reaper DAW
7, Pre-Sonus IO Station 24c
I have 1 webcam
My objective is to Livestream- record video- Show my following how I like to record music.
And do all of this with clean audio and video,
Greetings Leon, where do babies come from?
Ask Andy Eagle on that carbon fiber trem system suggestion \m/
+1 for the intro ;-)
My bucket list: I would love to get a few Wizard amps and try a H9000
Oooh i'd love to have a go on an H9000
Touring is not what it used to be. In Europe is complex ss f snd the US is not possible. Japan has always been difficult.
The (rock) music industry is fucked... after corona It got complicated. I quit being a (german) event technichan and started doing service tech for industrial gastronomy... eben in germany its really badly paid being a qualified "rodie"
🎸❤️
Hot take: Steinbergers are solid proof that tonewood is overrated
Just get whatever looks the nicest honestly, nothing to do with tone.
I tend towards looser volume pots as I use pinky swells a lot in my playing ala Phil Keaggy. PRS pots seem to be pretty spot on for my tastes, CTS pots are WAY too stiff for me to use.
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My advice is to find the parts before you start the build. Been there.....