Ok, our band has been doing ok lately. We did 6 gigs last month alone. We have 3 lined up for this month, one of which we just did and 2 for next month. The thing is, almost every time we do a gig, we spend as many practices as we can right before the gig doing the material we are gonna do for the gig and nothing else. That means we haven't had any time to work on new songs much less write some more songs.
So in the interest of having new stuff to do at our shows, we all agreed to not book anything till the end of January. Well, that got thrown out the window last weekend when we got asked to do another show on the 29th of Dec when we already have a gig on the 28th, a weeknight when we are last band and probably won't get out of the place till 2:30. Of course, what everyone agrees to at the time gets pushed aside when someone asks us to play. I also asked the band not to book anything for New Years Eve and everyone agree. I did not want to be tied down for the whole nite at one place. Call me a pussy, but I kinda want to take the girlfriend out to dinner and all that night. Well, low and behold, one of the bars now has us as booked and I knew nothing about it. It could very well be the bar's error since they did ask us if we had anything booked and we told them no, but that was all that was discussed. Or it could be that someone in our band already booked it and thinks they will just talk me into it later. That would NOT be cool.
Now I am all in favor of playing out and all and I am usually one of the ones behind promoting us. I also have to put things into perspective and realize that this is just a local scene. I am 36 and the second youngest with our singer into his 40's. At what point to you decide the band is starting to take too much time away from my outside life ?
Honestly, all I can think right now is to either slow this operation down to 2 gigs a month or get out.
Matt
So in the interest of having new stuff to do at our shows, we all agreed to not book anything till the end of January. Well, that got thrown out the window last weekend when we got asked to do another show on the 29th of Dec when we already have a gig on the 28th, a weeknight when we are last band and probably won't get out of the place till 2:30. Of course, what everyone agrees to at the time gets pushed aside when someone asks us to play. I also asked the band not to book anything for New Years Eve and everyone agree. I did not want to be tied down for the whole nite at one place. Call me a pussy, but I kinda want to take the girlfriend out to dinner and all that night. Well, low and behold, one of the bars now has us as booked and I knew nothing about it. It could very well be the bar's error since they did ask us if we had anything booked and we told them no, but that was all that was discussed. Or it could be that someone in our band already booked it and thinks they will just talk me into it later. That would NOT be cool.
Now I am all in favor of playing out and all and I am usually one of the ones behind promoting us. I also have to put things into perspective and realize that this is just a local scene. I am 36 and the second youngest with our singer into his 40's. At what point to you decide the band is starting to take too much time away from my outside life ?
Honestly, all I can think right now is to either slow this operation down to 2 gigs a month or get out.
Matt
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