Bassman1974 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, StickyDBRmf said: I have an idea, but what exactly is a bell end? Another name for either a guitarist or a saxophone player 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 21 hours ago, binky_bass said: Fight all of them in a massive brawl, use as many weapons as is possible, I'd suggest swinging a ship's anchor around your head for maximum damage. Once everyone is sufficiently subdued tell them all it's their fault and that you're now going to take all their belongings and burn them in a giant fire followed by creating a commune where you are the leader and their families now live under your leadership. Or... just tell them honestly how you feel! Basschat needs more of this type of advice 👍 2 Quote
kiat Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago This happened to me a few days ago If band A is an "open marriage" where it's fine for members to be in other bands, then join the one(s) you want to. To leave, later on you can honestly say to band A you don't have the time/memory/musical interests/money/whatever any more due to your lifestyle changes. For me I needed to focus on the bands that I'm playing with that I'm actively gigging with, even though band A was one of the first I joined. Good luck! Quote
Gust0o Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Just be nice and transparent, avoid the temptation to burn bridges - unless it's made of paraffin-soaked palettes and absolutely in need of a match. Some bands do be like that. They sound like decent people, just not right for you. Good luck! Quote
martin8708 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Tell them you have a job . (Full time , long hours ,preferably with HMRC ) Tell them you have a wife . Tell them you have children . When I use all three , it normally allows me an easy exit from a band . Quote
tauzero Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 27/08/2025 at 14:10, Jonesy said: Fake your own death? I left one band amicably nearly 20 years ago as we weren't getting any gigs and I'd got the offer of a quite busy club band. The band got a replacement, but some time later they couldn't get in touch with him for a gig and they asked me to dep, which I did. Subsequently they found that he'd died. 1 Quote
mowf Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, martin8708 said: Tell them you have a job . (Full time , long hours ,preferably with HMRC ) Tell them you have a wife . Tell them you have children . When I use all three , it normally allows me an easy exit from a band . Personally speaking, having a job, wife and children are 3 good reasons for my wanting to be IN a band. 1 Quote
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