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|    Ouisie to JimD    |
|    Re: band gig tomorrow.    |
|    10 Feb 17 19:54:57    |
      From: someone@anywheret.net              "JimD" wrote in message news:2017021019134224301-email@nowherecom...              > I did two gigs this week. One solo, one a duo. Those were fine. now time       > to shift gears and do a band job. Gotta get my mind right :-)              As in Real musicians actually playing Live instead of recordings being       played Non-live/Un-live? ;)              > Songwise, this doesn't look to be any problem. I'm so jaded after last       > weekends band gig, it's hard to imagine how this one could be any worse on       > my nerves. SO I'm going into this one with an attitude, one of " eh, do       > what I can, if it comes apart, I'm not carrying all that on my shoulders       > ".              Sounds like there are some Interesting Details you've left out ;)              Just what happened?              > Doesn't sound like I'm looking forward to a good gig, does it ?              Doesn't sound like you're explaining the reason(s) Why either ;)       Let's hear 'em!              For myself, for a good gig, the Love Vibe is Mandatory...then I'll know       it's Awesome and beyond!              > Band work is beginning to wear on me.              Specifically what kind of work?              Jim              Music is Always work, and hard work at that, but when it's a Labor of Love,       as it's supposed to be, no problem - unless it's something less!              Let's here the rest of the story!              Ouisie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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