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Wind your neck in guys and stop overreacting, this is a good thread no need to bring it into personal ad hominem sniping now is there?
I don't think it needs much thought to realise that the ettiquette guidelines above can be blurred by discussion between individuals and the neccesity of the situation. But I think Clogs hits it on the head when he says that you should never put someone in a situation where they are compelled to say yes, and as a band member with many people looking at you, there is the potential for many of these situations. Taking advantage of that fact is just plain rude.
I agree, it can happen, but those scenarios should be rare, and avoided at all costs. You should certainly exercise some humility when they do, instead of spitting vitriol in the direction of someone...
Can someone post the link to the promoters guide?
I would love to see something like this from the perspective of the venue too.
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