You serious? He obviously plays where he wants to play...kinkymook wrote:Even Vinnie probably can’t afford to turn down any work at this point? That’s my guess.
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Pure speculation on my part, of course.
To Steve’s point, this was a SCIENTOLOGY gig thru and thru, so he was remarking on that due to the fact Vinnie has been super up front about what he personally believes in.
But there’s no arguing that Vinnie didn’t tour last year, made pennies from streaming, and does far less session work than in days past.
We’ve all got bills to pay, the music business is shrinking, and COVID took a lot of money out of the pockets of players with otherwise lucrative music careers, from Vinnie on down. What musician can be choosy about gigs right now? That’s all I’m saying.
To Steve’s point, this was a SCIENTOLOGY gig thru and thru, so he was remarking on that due to the fact Vinnie has been super up front about what he personally believes in.
But there’s no arguing that Vinnie didn’t tour last year, made pennies from streaming, and does far less session work than in days past.
We’ve all got bills to pay, the music business is shrinking, and COVID took a lot of money out of the pockets of players with otherwise lucrative music careers, from Vinnie on down. What musician can be choosy about gigs right now? That’s all I’m saying.
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Absolutely correct kinkymook.
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Well, Paul knows better... 
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$$$$$$$$$$$
I can't see how Vinnie could need money.
When he got on Sting's band in 1992, Sting offered him $10,000 a gig. (who know how much more he gets from Sting now).
Since then he has played huge arena's with Beck and Herbie.
He commands triple (?) scale for all the recording work he does.
Just don't see how he could be financially hurting. As Rodge says, he doesn't seem to
have any expensive habits or hobbies unless his new wife has a spending problem.
I can't see how Vinnie could need money.
When he got on Sting's band in 1992, Sting offered him $10,000 a gig. (who know how much more he gets from Sting now).
Since then he has played huge arena's with Beck and Herbie.
He commands triple (?) scale for all the recording work he does.
Just don't see how he could be financially hurting. As Rodge says, he doesn't seem to
have any expensive habits or hobbies unless his new wife has a spending problem.
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I'm going to guess that you guys don't know what health care costs in the U.S.A. ESPECIALLY when you get close to the age to qualify for Medicare.
Vinnie isn't going to turn down paying work unless the music is not something he wants to play, especially if he's playing with someone like Mark Isham. There was a time when he was so busy that he wouldn't have been able to say "yes" to stuff like this.
I was hoping that he would use the pandemic as an opportunity to work on, and record, his own music.
Vinnie isn't going to turn down paying work unless the music is not something he wants to play, especially if he's playing with someone like Mark Isham. There was a time when he was so busy that he wouldn't have been able to say "yes" to stuff like this.
I was hoping that he would use the pandemic as an opportunity to work on, and record, his own music.
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I’m gonna go back to, “I thought Vinnie’s coloring with Islam was sublime”, and leave it at that.
Debating what he made years ago vs. now is all speculation on ANY of our parts, AND I SUSPECT, if Vinnie read this, he’d be just as pleased as seeing one of us video him at a gig.
I’m out.
Debating what he made years ago vs. now is all speculation on ANY of our parts, AND I SUSPECT, if Vinnie read this, he’d be just as pleased as seeing one of us video him at a gig.
I’m out.
D.
Re: VINNIE - The thread about Colaiuta
It's exactly what I thought Paul thanks, the price of the health care is SO RIDICULOUSLY HEAVY in the USA, there you go...
Also I think that he was taking care of his beloved mother, for sure a lot of money (well) spend here too for a very good reason.
Vinnie said in some interview that he should use this moment for writing, but, I guess he doesn't want to produce any music for this crazy ass music business where the #1 is Cardi-B or something like that, can't blame my guy even if I'd love him to give us another album.
Also I think that he was taking care of his beloved mother, for sure a lot of money (well) spend here too for a very good reason.
Vinnie said in some interview that he should use this moment for writing, but, I guess he doesn't want to produce any music for this crazy ass music business where the #1 is Cardi-B or something like that, can't blame my guy even if I'd love him to give us another album.
Paul Marangoni wrote:I'm going to guess that you guys don't know what health care costs in the U.S.A. ESPECIALLY when you get close to the age to qualify for Medicare.
Vinnie isn't going to turn down paying work unless the music is not something he wants to play, especially if he's playing with someone like Mark Isham. There was a time when he was so busy that he wouldn't have been able to say "yes" to stuff like this.
I was hoping that he would use the pandemic as an opportunity to work on, and record, his own music.
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$10,000 a gig? No, $10,000 a week! and this was more than 20 years ago. That money doesn't last forever and he's had a divorce in that time too!jean krupa wrote:$$$$$$$$$$$
I can't see how Vinnie could need money.
When he got on Sting's band in 1992, Sting offered him $10,000 a gig. (who know how much more he gets from Sting now).
Since then he has played huge arena's with Beck and Herbie.
He commands triple (?) scale for all the recording work he does.
Just don't see how he could be financially hurting. As Rodge says, he doesn't seem to
have any expensive habits or hobbies unless his new wife has a spending problem.
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If I didn't play in church when I actually was gigging there wouldn't be much more than club gigs left.
Doing your art is fine, but if you want to make a living it pays to be flexible and able to just do a job and still have the attitude to do it well.
Doing your art is fine, but if you want to make a living it pays to be flexible and able to just do a job and still have the attitude to do it well.
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