Well you know there are some right tin gods out there and even they get it wrong!
I went for an audition with a band that does 50's/60 covers, easy stuff(not exactly Weather Report or RTW!)
It went well and I played all the songs they asked me to but when I get an e mail telling me I am 'too keen' and there was a 'personality clash' between one or two members of the band and then asked me to wait as they were auditioning other bass players and I get a second e mail saying I didn't get the job because of the two points, well you can say it riled me a bit.
This is the scene when I got to the audition(please remember the 'too keen' statement)
I got there early to set up, you always go early for a job interview
The drummer forgets his sticks! Maybe I should have turned up with no strings on my bass!!!
The female singer is late and forgets to bring lyrics for two songs to which I supplied her with one song sheet from my comprehensive file which I lug around in my gig bag
The asked me to learn 6 songs from a list so I learn as per the record, they have a different arrangement which they didn't tell me about
The drop 'River deep, Mountian High' on me which wasn't in the list but I play it anyway(and in a different key) the keyboard player cannot get the intro phrasing and they don't know the middle part(which I put them right on that..remember 'personality clash' on that one.
The singer gets 'pissed off' because 'River' is not right, mind you she doesn't have the lyrics!
We rehearsed in some small club, not exactly a professional rehearsal room but what the hell.
They tell me they won some competition as the best 'club band' After that I take with a pinch of salt.
So in conclusion..to be 'too keen' or well prepared is not their remit
Their idea of preparation is not to prepare.
needless to say they have had to re advertise and won't be on the road for another month, unless they can get a bass player who has NO opinion