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10 hours ago, discreet said:

This. Playing with an ill drummer is a bit like playing with a crap drummer. To be avoided if possible.

A crap drummer who is also ill must be a nightmare 😀😀

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It maybe a bit different on the originals punk circuit, but if we ever have to pull out of a gig we`ll contact bands we know and put them in touch with the promoter. What they agree amongst themselves is their business, if they get more well done to their negotiating power. If they get less, well practice a bit harder (that remark said in jest btw).

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1 minute ago, discreet said:

No you're right, they should practise a bit harder. :D

And there is the other theory that if they negotiate more, maybe we should practise harder.......................

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Lozz196 said:

And there is the other theory that if they negotiate more, maybe we should practise harder...

Lozz, you're WAY too diplomatic to be a punk. Everyone should practise harder. Or not at all. :D

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11 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

If I had a penny...

Quite. Like when the local Psychic Society have a meeting at the pub. 'We knew this was going to happen...' etc, etc. ^_^

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10 minutes ago, discreet said:

Quite. Like when the local Psychic Society have a meeting at the pub. 'We knew this was going to happen...' etc, etc. ^_^

I thought they had to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances.

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2 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

It’s always nice to be reminded of that joke.

It's always nice to trot it out every now and then :)

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1 minute ago, discreet said:

Yes! Like some sort of mad unwelcome pony, or something. :crazy:

They still need a bit of exercise, even the mad unwelcome ones!

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On 31/12/2017 at 22:22, martin8708 said:

If the pub is a regular music venue , they will probably have numerous bands on their books 

It would not take the landlord / manager very long to do quick phone-a-round to find a replacement band .

Providing you let the pub know you are unable to to the gig , i dont think its down to you to find a replacement band , let alone stump up extra cash to entice another band to take the gig , although , fair play to your guitarist for finding a replacement band .

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I had the flue on NYE, nauseous, weak and congested. I played the gig.

I know it was stupid, but I live by what Buddy Rich once told his band.

" If you breathing your playing"

Blue

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On 1/1/2018 at 02:14, Les said:

Helping to track down a replacement is laudable, paying the extra money is just beyond the call of duty, and a bit daft if you don't mind me saying.

Yup - and I do think it was presumptuous of your guitarist to believe that everyone in the band would be happy to pay the extra money he decided to offer the replacement band. I really would not be happy about that and would let the guy know - if it were me.

Personally I would have contacted the venue to let them know there was a problem as soon as the band knew. Then offered the landlord to help find a replacement, and if no luck then so be it, you've done all you can (or at least be expected to do).

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We got a weeks notice on last Saturdays gig that the pub wasn't putting bands on anymore 

Got a gig on a days notice for that night due to illness and we went down a storm 

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