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Only half way through. Torture. I want to shove the harmonica players harp up his ass. Had a terrible time just driving here.John Booth wrote:How'd it go?
Some you suffer.Skip Edwards wrote:Some nights you play, some nights you work...
To think--all those years of work, the pain of performance and having to put up with errant sideman, to have finally attained the status of a star.Richard Sinkler wrote:Last 2 sets, guitar player was drunk.... So... How was your Halloween?
My night started out by having the street I take to get to one of the freeways just locked up. No idea why, but after 10 minutes or so, I was able to turn around as that street also went to another freeway at the other end. Right after I get turned around, I get caught by a train. I have smoke coming out of my ears at this point. So, I finally get on the freeway and get close to where I have to go. My freakin' GPS takes me beyond where I had to be, and was bringing me in a different way than I already knew. So, it tells me I reached my destination on the left. Well, you can't turn left without driving over a center divide. No problem, I'll just make a U-Turn at the next light. There is no U-Turn permitted there, and the left turn takes you back on the freeway going the opposite direction. I almost just keep going to home. I take the next offramp which I know will get me back to where I need to be. I make a right turn after getting off the freeway, right into a mall parking lot. A BIG Mall. The entrance to the mall parking lot is actually a street with a name and everything. The street ends inside the parking lot. Finally got out of there and made it to the club. I was a little baby bitch for most of the night, not talking to anyone. In fact, I told the drummer that everyone should just stay away from me.
I know it seems like a contradiction of definition but the audience is usually the LAST ones to know if it sounds good or not.Duane Becker wrote: I dont under stand the crowd either. They love it. The louder, more abnoxious you play, the better they think you sound.
And we sound terrible!