TOM, great question!! As a long-time gigging musician I have a bunch of stories. I'll try to edit down to a few...
aTOMiC wrote:Was it the big show where no one came and you ended up playing for the bar tender and two of your friends? *I've done that*
Jeez. My last band had a bunch of gigs like this. We were playing sports bars, where most people had left before we'd start our last set at 100 AM... so that last hour, we're totally tired and there's like the staff and maybe a drunk or two screaming for Freebird, or giving me devil's horns with every available appendage while I solo on Comfortably Numb (which was how I wished I felt).
Was it the gig where the power went out when you were really starting to get into the performance, expecting that this would be the best show ever? *I've done that*
A few years ago my band grudgingly agreed to play some fair at a local Middle school (one of the guys' kids went there). You know, one of those that has a mini-arcade set up with games and including one of those huge rubber funhouse contraptions where you try to run to the far end of it while held back by giant bungee cords (don't know if that made sense).
First, the area they wanted us to set up on was pine mulch... ummm, do you think we could have some level paved area? The drums were bouncing all around the place. Not to mention it had rained hard the day before and it was still wet. Second, we're setting up (nowhere near a building) and we're looking for electrical outlets... the lady in charge goes "Oh, you need
power?" No, ma'am. All of our guitars are made of High Wood and we can channel Earthpower to our guitars and PA whenever we want.
So they connect us to one (1) outlet for the whole band, and this circuit happens to be the same one that's powering the giant rubber funhouse's air compressor. Gee, do ya think that's gonna use some power? It was enough electricity for our amps, but my effects pedal was getting such a dirty feed that it wouldn't work and I had to play the whole show straight through my amp. After about the 3rd time the power died, we quit. The lady came by and said "oh, are you having trouble with your amps?" I'm not generally a hateful person but in that moment I wished I could have summoned
turiya Raver.
Was it the gig where your freaking mind went blank and you couldn't remember lyrics or leads even if your life depended on it? *I've done that*
The one time that happened it was even trippier than that. I literally couldn't remember from one second to the next what the next chord was, how the chorus went, when the solo was, how to play it, or anything. But as each part came up I'd know what to do at the last instant, so I'd kick on my boost for a lead, or whatever. It was like I was so completely in the moment... and nobody else could tell.
I just joined a new band this week (!!!) and am glad I've already gotten those out of my system
