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The Basement
An open letter asking for some much needed advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="kristianjohnsen" data-source="post: 56781" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Re: An open letter asking for some much needed advice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just a quick thought:</p><p></p><p>Regardless of the "the soundman is the invisible band member" mantra, unless your face is on the album and magazine covers you're not part of the band. The band members are committed in a much more binding way than you are. They are the ones that will reap the benefits if they hit great success, you will pretty much be at the same place indefinitely. You'll work on better gear as they progress, but what bills have that ever paid?</p><p></p><p>If it's not worth it you just tell them you have a familiy and need to be with them. Offer to train the new guy at a row of paid gigs, but don't offer to find the guy.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p><p></p><p>Kristian Johnsen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristianjohnsen, post: 56781, member: 441"] Re: An open letter asking for some much needed advice. Just a quick thought: Regardless of the "the soundman is the invisible band member" mantra, unless your face is on the album and magazine covers you're not part of the band. The band members are committed in a much more binding way than you are. They are the ones that will reap the benefits if they hit great success, you will pretty much be at the same place indefinitely. You'll work on better gear as they progress, but what bills have that ever paid? If it's not worth it you just tell them you have a familiy and need to be with them. Offer to train the new guy at a row of paid gigs, but don't offer to find the guy. Best of luck. Kristian Johnsen [/QUOTE]
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