WooferHound
Well-Known Member
I have heard the term "West Coast" many times but it seems to mean many things. When I originally heard the term they explained that the show would be playing on the East Coast and the next load-in was going to be on the West Coast so there was very little time, and you wanted to load the road case any way possible to minimize the time so the truck could be rolling to the West Coast as soon as possible.
But it seems that when you West Coast a drop, it is a special way that you gather stagehands under the drop and lower it in, it gathers up in the stagehands arms, then usually gets wrapped in a protective covering and tied it along it's length before putting it in the roadcase.
Tonight whlie loading-out Yo Gabba Gabba we were West Coasting drops using the fastest possible method to get it on the truck.
What does "West Coast" mean to you ?
But it seems that when you West Coast a drop, it is a special way that you gather stagehands under the drop and lower it in, it gathers up in the stagehands arms, then usually gets wrapped in a protective covering and tied it along it's length before putting it in the roadcase.
Tonight whlie loading-out Yo Gabba Gabba we were West Coasting drops using the fastest possible method to get it on the truck.
What does "West Coast" mean to you ?