Beedster Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 50 minutes ago, Crusoe said: I could have sworn that I watched this series on Netflix. Traitors was on ITV 👍 All joking aside, if it was me I'd pick up the phone and tell B exactly what's going on, I'd then pick up the phone and tell A what I've just done. I;d then resign from the band, go to the pub and have a pint. The only way to change the membership of anything but a fully pro band is to resign from it (or allow someone else to do the same, which can be done sensitively if things have got to that point which they sometimes do). Sacking someone from an amateur band is bollocks, especially if done in an underhand way 3 Quote
Al Krow Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, Beedster said: Sacking someone from an amateur band is bollocks, especially if done in an underhand way Tbf bands, including amateur ones, sack band members all the time, right? Sometimes a band member just doesn't click, isn't cutting it or prepared to put in as much as other band mates to grow the project etc. There's a myriad of reasons. But the point about treating people how you would want to be treated is absolutely the right one: pretty sure that A would hate the rest of the band treating him the way he's treating B? Quote
Beedster Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 17 minutes ago, Al Krow said: Sometimes a band member just doesn't click, isn't cutting it or prepared to put in as much as other band mates to grow the project etc. There's a myriad of reasons. Most of which, among decent people, are the cue for a grown-up conversation and an amicable - or at least civil - parting of the ways, not a sacking. Perhaps it's semantics? Quote
Al Krow Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, Beedster said: Most of which, among decent people, are the cue for a grown-up conversation and an amicable - or at least civil - parting of the ways, not a sacking. Perhaps it's semantics? Yeah probably semantics? If someone's asked to leave a band against his or her wishes, by their bandmates that's a "sacking" in my books, even if it's done in a civil manner. But, as you say, it really should start with a grown-up chat if at all possible. 1 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago I'd find a D,E and F and start a new band with them. Maybe get a horn section in with G, H and I and find a couple of backing singers (J and K). While you're at it, decimalise the music scale and create two new notes, H and I. Sorted. Quote
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