by cockroach » 24 Sep 2012, 15:14
Fair go Chris!
The Rapiers are, as far as I am aware, a professional group, which plays gigs and makes and sells their own recordings for a living. Although I live in Australia, I have been back to the UK and saw the band at Shadowmania in 2007, and in my opinion, they are the best band of that type around.
I think most professional bands etc which play live gigs would take a dim view of people making amateur recordings or video at their gigs, then up loading same to You Tube. At many concerts there are notices saying NO CAMERAS or VIDEO etc
I know it happens frequently these days, with every punter in the audience using video cameras or mobile phones to film or record the gig, but that doesn't make it right, in the same way that people involved in bootlegging and unauthorised recordings etc and selling, uploading or swapping or giving away these recordings are often pursued legally by the artists, their management or their record companies.
Professional musicians etc happen by definition to earn their living by playing and selling recordings etc, and it's not fair that they should get nothing for something.
Would you work for nothing?