Performers' decision angers local community. Pic: Karol Glab |
Musicians performing at a local bar in Grahamstown have
shocked and offended fans by charging an entrance fee to their gig, says local
resident Dontwa Napay.
“It was utterly unacceptable. Why should we have to pay to
listen to their music? I mean, it’s not like it’s their major source of income
or that they put many hours of practice into their performances, or that they
need to cash to buy new strings or maintain their instruments. They should just
do it for the love of music, and not for money,” he said.
Inta Netpyrat, a third-year IS student, agreed. “Music is free online anyway, and these
musicians obviously all have multi-million-dollar recording contracts, private
islands and yachts covered in scantily-clad nubile groupies. I don’t see why I
should pay them, she said.
Other residents have since aired similar views.
Maria Steinberg, another student, agreed. “If they’re really
good, I’ll tell them that they’re awesome, and then maybe, just maybe, I’ll buy
them a beer. But not, like, a whole quart or anything,” she said. “That would
just be silly.”
Local bar owner and events organiser, Giveya Nokash said
that it was understandable that residents are so up in arms against the sudden
move.
“When the bands come and play, we help them out by giving
them advertising and a space to perform. Sure, the acoustics are retarded and
sound like you’re playing in a public toilet, and yes, we deduct money from
their pay to cover advertising costs, and no, we don’t give them a cut of the
drinks they help us to sell or of the business they bring in, but in all
seriousness they should be grateful and thankful, knowing the fact that they
have our gratitude,” he said, before adding that this gratitude was in no way
redeemable for cash.
Another venue owner, Timothy Tightfist, said that he felt
the musicians’ action was highly selfish and uncalled for. “The current system
of payment we have in place – that is, a free drink at the bar after 40min, or
R100 split between the exploite… er, I mean, band members – is a fair one.
These bloody musicians are no different from those bloody miners, just asking
for more money for no damn reason. Just because they dig in a deep hole all
day, under hundreds of feet of crushing rock that could come crashing down at
any second. It makes me sick,” he said.
The musicians could not be reached for comment, as they had all starved to death in an unheated shack