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Ugh.
Well, the band's big annual gig was last night, at the office holiday party.
Apparently the audience thought we were fantastic. We had a lot of energy (in the good way) and we recovered well from our mistakes.
Unfortunately, there were a LOT of mistakes. I know that graceful and quick recovery is an important life skill; but I wish we didn't have to practice it quite so much ON STAGE.
I've made some notes on a copy of the set list, and I'll use those to determine whom to kill and whom to maim lightly, some time when I'm not hung over.
I'm glad that the audience enjoyed it; but after so many of us worked so hard on so much, I found it to be a crushing disappointment.
Apparently the audience thought we were fantastic. We had a lot of energy (in the good way) and we recovered well from our mistakes.
Unfortunately, there were a LOT of mistakes. I know that graceful and quick recovery is an important life skill; but I wish we didn't have to practice it quite so much ON STAGE.
I've made some notes on a copy of the set list, and I'll use those to determine whom to kill and whom to maim lightly, some time when I'm not hung over.
I'm glad that the audience enjoyed it; but after so many of us worked so hard on so much, I found it to be a crushing disappointment.
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How many drinks did they have before you played? :)
"I'm glad that the audience enjoyed it; but after so many of us worked so hard on so much, I found it to be a crushing disappointment."
Do you only perform once a year? Perhaps you should find excuses to play more often?
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Enough, apparently.
That thought has occurred to me. It's also occurred to me that I really need to find other people to play with, at least some of the time.
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