Yeah I finally pulled off the bandaid and hit the stage.
In "5 Tight Minutes", Stu Cassel really champions performing live. Get on stage and get on stage early. I wanted to give myself a good run up time since I needed to get some songs together and rehearse. But a strong deadline was important. That's said, I was getting worried that I was taking too long.
I met my old work friend, Gilly, for coffee last week and we talked about the music we were playing and The Cure open mic. Before we were done, I'd committed to bringing the guitar out.
A kick in the ass ain't a bad thing. Within the week not only have I committed to that performance but I'm also making a plan to hit one Nov 13 in Saskatoon (hear that Navigator?) and I'm going to apply for my first real gig before the end of the week. That could have me playing my first real gig as early as December.
Shit moves fast.
The fact is I have the material I need to get started and I've known my first steps a long time. So let's run.
The vibe at The Cure is always impeccable and the Open Mic was immaculate. I ended up performing near the end of the night, third from last.
I'm super happy with the set. I played "Guitar Picks and Pocket Knives" and "Fucking Fridge". People loved that last one.
So yeah. Off and running. Holy crap.
Big thanks to Gilly for supporting me and coming out to cheer me on. He also took that photo of me at the top. Cheers bud!
What serious thing to do. It must have been a seriously good time. I'm serious when I say silly music is seriously awesome.
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