Let's end this all. Basically Rob got screwed in his opinion. I got screwed in my opinion. So and So got screwed in their opinion. Hey screw it lesson learned right. It's all par for the course that we choose as musicians in this town. And all we are trying to get across is be careful when dealing with certain clubs basically. Just a friendly piece of advice to fellow musicians. It's part of the brother hood in my opinion. It's just trying help the next guy after you, so they can be a bit more cautious if they choose to work with this or that club. I know that i have started my naughty and nice list when it comes to clubs. So if i can help the next band not have to take it in the posterior region, then i will. So good luck to all and see you in the trenches.
Todd
www.silversunday.com
the clubcar situation
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the clubcar situation
I didn't do it! It was the other guy! I Swear to God!!
Bravo!
Hopefully we're all in this because we love music, but you have to keep an eye on the business side, too. Not because we're money-grubbing whores. But because you need money to put strings on your guitar, gas in your car, and food in your mouth. And because the better you are at managing your career, the longer you'll be able to stay active in the scene and the more people will get to hear your music.
We'd all like to think that success will come to us purely on the basis of our talent and hard work, but the world just doesn't work like that. To borrow an old business school cliche: You don't get what you deserve. You get what you negotiate. Negotiate well.
Hopefully we're all in this because we love music, but you have to keep an eye on the business side, too. Not because we're money-grubbing whores. But because you need money to put strings on your guitar, gas in your car, and food in your mouth. And because the better you are at managing your career, the longer you'll be able to stay active in the scene and the more people will get to hear your music.
We'd all like to think that success will come to us purely on the basis of our talent and hard work, but the world just doesn't work like that. To borrow an old business school cliche: You don't get what you deserve. You get what you negotiate. Negotiate well.