Hello everyone,
Got a question for you, how do you deal the gigging thing with your band?
I've been with my RATM tribute band for about 2 years. And I've known some of the members for at least 6 years.
I'm the only one with a family (3 kidz and wife), a house and a full time demanding job. Since day one I always told them that gigging was not a priority for me but once in a while I would not mind as long as it is not too far from home (1 hour drive is OK) and that we get some money for it.
Again yesterday, I got an email from one of the members, he had a gig for us at the end of December, almost 3 hours of driving (just to go there) from my place. The other day, I had said "no" to another gig that would have required a 2 hours of driving.
You know what is funny, I bet my wife would let me go to those gigs but, it's not a matter of family restrictions, it's mostly a personnal thing, I don't feel like driving 3 hours to play a 2 hours gig, carrying all my rig and getting cheap money, would have been fun when I was younger but right now, nope. These days, I play music to have fun. I enjoy playing in front of a crowd but why would I need to drive so much to be able to play live with my band? And damn, the Montreal area is so huge, I can't understand why we can't find a place here, I live in the Montreal area and there is plenty of clubs/bars here.
It makes me feel guilty as I feel like the guy who always say "NO" to my band mates. Many times I offered them to get another guitar player, really, I would not mind, and it would help them gig as much as they want but they told me they want to keep me in the band.
What do you think? Should I simply quit?
Got a question for you, how do you deal the gigging thing with your band?
I've been with my RATM tribute band for about 2 years. And I've known some of the members for at least 6 years.
I'm the only one with a family (3 kidz and wife), a house and a full time demanding job. Since day one I always told them that gigging was not a priority for me but once in a while I would not mind as long as it is not too far from home (1 hour drive is OK) and that we get some money for it.
Again yesterday, I got an email from one of the members, he had a gig for us at the end of December, almost 3 hours of driving (just to go there) from my place. The other day, I had said "no" to another gig that would have required a 2 hours of driving.
You know what is funny, I bet my wife would let me go to those gigs but, it's not a matter of family restrictions, it's mostly a personnal thing, I don't feel like driving 3 hours to play a 2 hours gig, carrying all my rig and getting cheap money, would have been fun when I was younger but right now, nope. These days, I play music to have fun. I enjoy playing in front of a crowd but why would I need to drive so much to be able to play live with my band? And damn, the Montreal area is so huge, I can't understand why we can't find a place here, I live in the Montreal area and there is plenty of clubs/bars here.
It makes me feel guilty as I feel like the guy who always say "NO" to my band mates. Many times I offered them to get another guitar player, really, I would not mind, and it would help them gig as much as they want but they told me they want to keep me in the band.
What do you think? Should I simply quit?
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