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rocktivity

(44,576 posts)
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 05:16 PM Apr 2019

A band was so desperate to hire a bassist, they considered a woman

Opening line: "Met with this lady last night..."



Opening line: "My only concerns are that I hope..."




There's no indication of what this bandmember plays, but if he can't operate his instrument or vocals any better than he can a mobile phone, HE'S the one who should be looking for a job:



That's right! He sent that message to the aspiring bassist instead, who in turn sent it -- well, EVERYWHERE via Facebook! He apologized, though it's not clear whether he's sorry for the unprofessionalism of his attitude toward women or the unprofessionalism of his phone texting skills.



And now for the bad news: this drama has a cliffhanger ending. There's no indication of what the bassist wrote after "No problem, hope you find..." How about "Hope that you find that a 200-pound Marshall stack amplifier is a split second from landing on your head"?


rocktivity

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A band was so desperate to hire a bassist, they considered a woman (Original Post) rocktivity Apr 2019 OP
Thanks for posting paranoid floyd Apr 2019 #1
Wow, two DU posts about bassists in one day, and both female. better Apr 2019 #2

paranoid floyd

(254 posts)
1. Thanks for posting
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 05:30 PM
Apr 2019

I’ve played in many bands with women (I’m a male) and have never had a problem. Most of the women were the band leaders and it didn’t even a occur to me that there would be a problem. When professional musicians act like professional musicians there never needs to be a problem.

I play in one group with my wife and it would break my heart if anyone ever considered her less a musician than I. She’s worked just as hard as I have to get where she is today. There’s something about sharing love and sharing music that is hard to beat.

better

(884 posts)
2. Wow, two DU posts about bassists in one day, and both female.
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 05:33 PM
Apr 2019

I was on a thread earlier this morning about the legendary Grand Dame of bass, Carol Kaye. How asinine of this "musician". I know more than a few women bassists who can play circles around me.

In fairness, though, my female dog could probably play circles around me. I'm really pretty bad.

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