Seriously. It's like a full-time job. So much in fact, that recently when people ask me what my husband does for work, I completely forget about his 9-5 and say almost immediately "he's in a band".
It's a funny thing to
I won't claim to be a saint or a pro, or say that I'm the most accepting wife in the whole world. Nope. Don't worry. There are definitely times that I whine
1. Get a life: Yep. You heard me. In so many relationships people are so dependent on each other. They do everything together. But in certain situations (like this) you need to have your own stuff to do. Have hobbies, have interests, have friends. Have things to occupy your time.
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3. Be there when it counts: Not to say that every show isn't a big deal. The fact that venues want their band to play and that people go out to see them every single time is a huge honor. But let's face it: some shows are more "exciting" than others. Those are the times you should be there... in person.
5. Appreciate and show respect: At shows especially... you need to clap. For everyone. Even if you strongly disliked the band that opened for them. Clap. Smile and wave. Tell them how great they were. On a similar note: as awful as it is... it's really easy to judge other people when you see them. It's important to remember that everyone at their shows... enjoys their band in some way (at least enough to bring themselves to buy a ticket and make it out). So don't make fun of their fans. Don't start anything. You never know who they may know.
7. Don't interfere: It's not okay to manage the band. I guess, unless you're paid to do so. But even then -- Sharon Osbourne was definitely in the wrong. So don't be a Sharon. The band is theirs... not yours. And while your home life and living situation may ride solely on the success of said band... know your place and stay there.
8. Keep your ears open: They will consistently ask you to listen to their newest song. Make sure you listen. It's their craft, their passion and their love. Just like you want him to dote over your brand new DIY project... he wants you to notice the work he's put into his music. Can you blame him?
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9. Accept and embrace: Plans will get canceled or changed or modified. Things will have to be cut short, moved around or postponed indefinitely. There will be tears (from your end, I presume) but it's okay. Accept it. And embrace it. Or else, you'll just be bitter.
10. Fear not: Music may come first (even though he says it doesn't) but I promise if you do the rest of these things... you'll be a very close second. Maybe even a 1.5.
:)
Love this. <3
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post! I try to follow these rules and its super hard! But youve inspired me to try a little harder :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post :)
ReplyDeleteAnd some of those tips can be used for any couple, regardless of whether one half is in a band or not!
Love it! My fave was get a life!
ReplyDeletehow did you deal with the fact that when you get married its becomes 'our' life when in reality, the band is his life? I mean everything you may have dreamed of for your life together then gets put on the backburner? What if he wanted you to share that life with him and go on tour and share that life, but the band doesn't want that? At which point is there ever an us and not his life that you just fell in to?
ReplyDeleteI have read a ton of "how-to" blogs and posts but this one helped make me feel better. My boyfriend is new in a pretty well known band and the whole adjustment period is very hard to deal with. I met him as a nobody and fell in love. I supported him on his first tour with a up and coming band until he decided to end the relationship to pursue "the rockstar life" aka sleep with other women. We have worked through it and came out stronger from it but now that he is in this new band, my insecurities are triggered from the crazy extreme attention he is getting. How do I fully trust him again and not let my fears eat me up inside?
ReplyDeleteWow, looooved this post! I actually just wrote a post on how I'm learning to cope still with being a musician's girlfriend! You can check it out if you want! (http://against-all-odds-broke-and-in-love.blogspot.com/) I'll be taking your advice! :)
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