strangegrey wrote:Bullshit Dan. It's not a Job....if these guys, Schon especially, actually had to work a job for his money....he'd be the guy I step over (or kick) after I get off the train at Penn Station on my way to work. While there's no need to bring the wife and kids *involved* with the business of the band.....keeping the wife and kids on tour is not and SHOULD not be a problem.
Using your analogy more properly, you don't bring your wife and kids out on stage (during soundcheck or performance)...or into band meetings....but bringing them on tour is not and should not be considered bringing them to work. That's fucking laughable.
These wankers work 2-3 hours a night....not 8 hours a day.
Personally, I don't think they're doing this properly. They never have. One of the many reasons this band can't keep certain positions filled for more than a few years. Sure, there's a bit of sucking it up and dealing....the fact remains that Arnel's voiced some valid concerns that the band should consider dealing with, if they want this lineup to last beyond the year. I personally think, if Arnel was disgruntled enough to voice his opinions to a reporter from RS...things are worse than we all can imainge. I have to wonder if Arnel's going to last in this band long enough for this rockumentary to actually get to Post....
I've never been on tour, so I can't claim to understand all the dynamics and complications involved. But I don't think you understand things at all... touring isn't just a "2-3 hour a night commitment." There's a lot of challenges involved... sleeping on the bus, crazy schedules (as Arnel somewhat alluded to), PR events, the show itself, soundchecks, warm-up/exercises for your instrument, etc etc. I'm sure the guys feel like having a bunch of family members along for the haul would only add to these complications and lead to higher incidences of stress-related illness, sleep deprivation (which obviously can really impact performance), and things that could go wrong. They've made a business decision, and that's what it is. I'm sure they aren't the only band out there touring that has a no family policy.