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Posted: 26 Aug 2015 12:33 pm
by Tom Gorr
Don Ricketson wrote:if you see three or four musicians setting together think nothing about it, but if there is just two setting together at a table across the room ya better watch out. Something is probably about to happen.
On the other hand. .. an experienced band leader knows you are going to quit before you do. ...lol... what s up with that anyways?
Posted: 1 Sep 2015 5:14 pm
by Roual Ranes
Too many STARS.
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 3:35 am
by John Booth
Rick Barnhart wrote:
LOL
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 3:39 am
by John Booth
Booze
Guys who drink too much tend to be unpleasant to work with.
and women.
Every band I've worked with that had an attractive woman in it fell apart over her.
On the other hand I have had great success playing with guys that I don't particularly like. Friends don't necessarily make a good band, musicians do.
JB
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 8:24 am
by Mark Roeder
I think it is rare to find 4 or 5 people all on the same page for an extended period of time.....even just a couple of years.
I sit in with a band that has been together 18 years, there are definitely no egos in it...
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 8:36 am
by Stephen Gregory
Who cares?