sanshouheil wrote::oops: Forgot my main point here. ( been a long day )
What if said spineless drummer were to marry said controlling winch??
She'll have the final say on all your gigs.
Hey, color me wrong if ya think I'm off base here.
It's just my opinion.
Now that truly is a scary thought as well as a good point.
I have had more trouble with band members wives and girlfriends than I ever did with pig headed club owners. Some musicians do let them take far too much control over everything they do. And when they start trying to run the band, and some do try, that really is the breaking point.
I hope that isn't in play here. Regardless it needs to be nipped in the bud. For me, the best thing to do was to have the whole band tell him exactly what a disappointment it was that he let the band down. He needs to tell his homeys they should have some respect for commitments that were made with the group.
I think a band members commitment to the band deserves as much respect as his commitment to his family. You all have invested both your time and effort in him. He needs to respect that.
A marriage or a death of a family member is a one time thing. (Sometimes samey samey) Most of the people that come to those events often travel far and don't show up for just anything. For that reason I could understand his not getting to run off early. And I also understand how disappointing it is and how unreasonable it appears to the other band members. I guess that is why I need to remain neutral.