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Re: inaccessability of music
Oh yeah, and this one comes to mind..................an actual looping gig
experience
(please forgive if I have posted this here before, I post to a lot of
groups and can't remember if I did or not)
My brother and I got a live looping gig doing ethnic fusion with a lot of
syncrhonized looping
down at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
The gig was for the top 50 life insurance salespeople in the United States.
We got to the gig, sussed out the room and begin to set up our rather
elaborate setup.
Once set up (it takes over an hour for this complex set up with multiple
instruments)
a woman came in the room and said,
"Oh no, no, no, you are in the wrong spot.........I need you to move to
the other side of the room."
I argued politely with her but she was adamant.
We hurriedly moved our equipment to the other side of the room.
Then her boss came in,
"I'm sorry, but you are set up in the wrong place. You need to be across
the room there........(where we had just
set up)."
By this point I was hopping mad and stressed and I protested vociferously,
but he was our boss and we were compelled to
move back to where we had been. We never worked for them again, so I
imagine that my protest wasn't taken well.
We were going nuts because we very close to the people coming and they
wanted us playing background music as they walked in.
With perspiration pouring down our necks, the busload of insurance
salespeople arrived and we finally began to play.
All 50 of them walked in; walked right by us in a cluster and climbed
the
stairs to go to dinner and disappeared.
it didn't take more than a minute before they were all gone, tops!!!!!!
the gig was over!!!!!!
luckily, it was a very lucrative gig, but boy did I feel like a glorified
servant that day.