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You're not supposed to eat it.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
On the other hand, I don't find the BC one particularly excessive.
What do all these people have against Evian though? (I see the Foos ban it too.)
Oh no, I wouldn't either. Just curious, is all.
I had imagined it was the band that paid for it all, but it makes more sense that the promoter picks up the tab.
I don't get why people are so surprised by riders..If you were having a load of guests over and you had never met them before, had no idea how many people they were bringing with them, what they ate etc AND they were performing and needed specific equipment...I think you'd probably want to have it all written down in pedantic detail rather than them just turn up and you go "I had no IDEA you needed a drum kit...or that there were 50 of you, I've only bought in two packs of sarnies from M&S and a multipack of Wotsits..."
Indeed. And that of course extends out to every other part of the rider - including the sound system and any rented backline etc - This is not petty creature comforts, this is essentials.
So when you get to this section. Are you supposed to get annoyed at them wanting a hygienically prepared breakfast? Damn them and wanting food prepared in such a manner, damn them!
Have heard Will Champion of Coldplay say in an interview that he doesn't actually own a drumkit, there's always just one there. (When asked if he needed one for practice he said something like, "200 shows a year.")
I just read it as 'we'd like to be able to have nice and edible sit down meals between going to work'.