Not everyone concerned is completely sold on the idea of playing in taverns, particularly those whose music appeals to an underage audience, or to those who prefer more of a non-alcoholic atmosphere. money to play.” agrees Johnny Re. guitarist and singer for the Lost Falcons, the Nads and the Falling Spikes. “Nobody’s mak ing any real money." So why bother? Why waste time playing music when there is so little money involved? “I do it for my own personal pleasure and release.” Baker says, ” and to get out of this reality. When I play I can create my own reality." Willie Dee is a singer and guitarist who plays solo, in duets and in his own band. Willie Dee and Shakubuku Fie says he plays for the experience of per forming. writing and arranging his and other people’s music "as well as trying to build my per sonal career.” He sayss it doesn’t really matter what for mat he performs in. because "I have dreams, hopes, ideals and goals regardless of whether I’m in a band or not.” Most local musicians tend to think of their personal and pro fessional futures rather than in terms of money. “It's just fun to play." says Jeff Martin, hassistvocalisl for Surf Trio, whose second record “Almost Summer." was released this month. “Playing and having a record out are the best promo tions if you want to further your career. Even putting out "successful" records doesn't guarantee a significant increase in income l^atarski, who has had two critical and chart successes w ith his albums "Haven" and "Lifeline,” says, " the records arc easy to make but very hard to sell.” The reason to release records, he says, is because "records legitimize what you do in the eyes of the public. They let the public know that you're in it for the long run. that you're a professional and are serious about what you're doing." Besides, he says, "they 're fun to do. ” Max's, Taylor's and the EMU seem to be the most popular venues for bands to play. Of course, different players prefer different places for different reasons. Martin, who works as a substitute English teacher in 4J high and middle schools, says he -Backstage DANCEWEAR Capezios been dancing since 1887* * Dance Shoes ★ Leotards ★ Tights * Warm-ups 41 W. Broadway - Downtown Mall 666 2671 • Sunday* 12-4 likes to play at Max's because "you get a good crowd there The people can drink and dance and have fun. You're close to the audience and also they're easy to deal with It's not a big hassle to get a gig there ” Thorpe prefers Taylor's "without a doubt." because he feels the management treats the musicians well The management, staff and clientele of Taylor's and Max's arc fairly similar, according to many Eugene musicians. He says he likes both clubs because "they're the most fun." He says it helps his bands when Dave Dingman. manager of Taylor's occasionally "kicks in a little extra if not very much money c«»iies through" the door. In tact, in most situations, the bands receive only the cover charge money from the d»>or "People in this town aren't used to paying much to hear a whole nights worth of live music.” He says. Normally, the cover charge at both Taylor's and Max's are $1 during the week and S2 on weekends. Not everyone concerned is completely sold on the idea ot playing in taverns, particularly those whose music appeals to an underage audience, or to those who prefer more ol a non alci >hol ic atnu>sphere ■‘Even though there's less money. I'd rather play at a base ment parly than in a bar.” ft run doggie says People tend to be (Continued on Page 10) German AUTO SERVICE VW'S MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA mkabtt turret tot yo*jt tormgn car 202S FranMn 9vd “Stnca IMS" Eugana Ora 97403 But Ph 342 2*12 Part* 10 until riming on llillmmi! V The Place To Be For \j HALLOWEEN SI.00 nun rkirp. 21 and ovrr plnw! 13th & Alder on t'umpus Orders to (»o .V43-Ot>lti r jn>! ^ Itty favorite bra#! MISTRESS OF THE DARK Look for Coors and Coors Light on display at participating retailers. COAST DISTRIBUTORS. INC. 555 Shelley Street, Springfield, OR 747-5242 Kegs To Go c 1986 Adolph Coots Company Golden, Colorado 80401 • 5201