Spudman
Luke Skyrawker
A new "wine and delicacies" joint just opened up in town and 2 months ago they called me and asked if we would come play there. I said to pencil us in but it didn't sound like our type of place. I said I'd get back to them if I was going to take the gig. They called yesterday to check up that we were coming because they had been advertising us for 2 weeks.
Uh oh! :thwap My drummer is in finals this week and he wanted the weekend off anyway so I never confirmed the booking. Now that they called and were really excited to have us I managed to muster the guys to come do it. Which was tough too because the bass player lives an hour away and has an administrative job at a hospital until after 5 pm. The start time was scheduled for 5 pm. They venue said that a later start time was acceptable. They also said they didn't mind if we were a bit loud. So I accepted.
Today I actually step inside the place for the first time to set up and it's like a friggin delicatessen. Why did I know this was going to be the way it was? Probably experience. Needless to say it's going to be a bit of challenge for us because we are NOT a quiet band and a challenge for the venue as well. I'm still going to mic the amps and the kick and snare.:french
Moral of the story - trust your gut, follow up and confirm well ahead of time.
At least we'll get free beer....I hope.:whatever:
Uh oh! :thwap My drummer is in finals this week and he wanted the weekend off anyway so I never confirmed the booking. Now that they called and were really excited to have us I managed to muster the guys to come do it. Which was tough too because the bass player lives an hour away and has an administrative job at a hospital until after 5 pm. The start time was scheduled for 5 pm. They venue said that a later start time was acceptable. They also said they didn't mind if we were a bit loud. So I accepted.
Today I actually step inside the place for the first time to set up and it's like a friggin delicatessen. Why did I know this was going to be the way it was? Probably experience. Needless to say it's going to be a bit of challenge for us because we are NOT a quiet band and a challenge for the venue as well. I'm still going to mic the amps and the kick and snare.:french
Moral of the story - trust your gut, follow up and confirm well ahead of time.
At least we'll get free beer....I hope.:whatever: