got halfway to my gig today, and realized i forgot my bass! not only that, but i do it on a day where we had two guest guitarists coming in to sub for our ailing guitarist/lead singer. so i hightail it home, take a pee and grab my bass and head back out. the time i left was 3:54, and the gig started at 5. on a day with light traffic, mapquest estimates the drive to be an hour and 5 minutes.
i was doing fine until i got within 5 miles of the gig. it was an outdoor gig at this gigundus retirement city called the villages, which naturally means it's ok to do 30 in the left lane in a 45 mph zone. but i had made up a lot of time before going 5 mph over the speed limit and getting lucky breaks from the lights, and i made it to the gig at 4:54. oh yeah, that's high drama!
i pull over by the side, and one of our fans helps me carry my bass and cord bag, i roll my b-15 up there, and our drummer's girlfriend parks my van. i furiously start setting up the b-15, my bass, my pedals, and my amp mic, and by 5:02 we started our first song, and the mix was incredible and my monitor sounded absolutely perfect. i sung and played my little heart out, and even though the performances weren't perfect, we're fortunate that we're the biggest draw out there and we usually get a good couple thousand people there, so we had a real good energy and the crowd loved it.
man, there is nothing like a good day being turned into a really crappy day and then back into a really good one!
i was doing fine until i got within 5 miles of the gig. it was an outdoor gig at this gigundus retirement city called the villages, which naturally means it's ok to do 30 in the left lane in a 45 mph zone. but i had made up a lot of time before going 5 mph over the speed limit and getting lucky breaks from the lights, and i made it to the gig at 4:54. oh yeah, that's high drama!
i pull over by the side, and one of our fans helps me carry my bass and cord bag, i roll my b-15 up there, and our drummer's girlfriend parks my van. i furiously start setting up the b-15, my bass, my pedals, and my amp mic, and by 5:02 we started our first song, and the mix was incredible and my monitor sounded absolutely perfect. i sung and played my little heart out, and even though the performances weren't perfect, we're fortunate that we're the biggest draw out there and we usually get a good couple thousand people there, so we had a real good energy and the crowd loved it.
man, there is nothing like a good day being turned into a really crappy day and then back into a really good one!
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