Now, don't get me wrong. They're both pretty good at their instruments, and they're nice to play with when it actually happens (which has happened once with the Bassist and three times or so with the Guitarist... in the last 2 months!). I just can't help but think they're not taking it seriously enough. I've sent both a message, asking them when they have the time to jam, but no response.
So I'm starting to wonder what I should do about this problem... Should I give them one last chance to get their **** together or should I kick them out of the band right away? I'd really hate to let those people keep me from reaching my goals, even if it means I have to kick them out. What would you guys recommend I do about this?
"Commit yourself to what you love, and things will happen."
- Mika Vandborg, Electric Guitars, "Follow Your Heart"
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Gear:
Chateau PS-10 Cherry Power-Strat
Epiphone G-400 LTD 1966 Faded Worn Cherry
Epiphone Les Paul 100 Ebony (w/ Oil City Pickups Scrapyard Dog PLUS pickups)
Epiphone ES-345 Cherry
Fender 2014 Standard Stratocaster Sunburst
Martin DX1K Acoustic
Fender Mustang II Amplifier
Jet City Amplification JCA22H Tube-head and JCA12S+ cabinet
Pedals...
- Mika Vandborg, Electric Guitars, "Follow Your Heart"
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Gear:
Chateau PS-10 Cherry Power-Strat
Epiphone G-400 LTD 1966 Faded Worn Cherry
Epiphone Les Paul 100 Ebony (w/ Oil City Pickups Scrapyard Dog PLUS pickups)
Epiphone ES-345 Cherry
Fender 2014 Standard Stratocaster Sunburst
Martin DX1K Acoustic
Fender Mustang II Amplifier
Jet City Amplification JCA22H Tube-head and JCA12S+ cabinet
Pedals...