An experience I must share with you all...
I just came home from watching Phil perform. It was incredible-and by that, I don't just mean the musical end of it. Given the rare occasion to see one of my Bandmix mates perform, I simply couldn't pass it up. And I wasn't dissapointed. Phil is a true music journeyman. Although, I had some "insider" info about his insecurities, I have to say, he performed like a pro.
It wasn't just the music that made this experience so incredible for me, though. I've talked to Phil for a few years now online, but like so many of you, have never got to meet him in person. After, their first set, I got an oppurtunity to catch up with him. I barely got to introduce myself before he shook my hand heartily and struck up a conversation. It was like meeting an old friend. Phil is very personable and down to earth. I think, altogether, we got to talk about twenty minutes, but that in itself was worth the hour drive one way. We talked briefly about doing a show together, and I certainly hope that materializes.
Not to get all mushy, but it certainly reminded me that there are a lot of good folk on here that I want to meet in person: Paul, Craig, George and Bob-just to name a few. I want to see you guys perform. Even though it would have been great to get on stage with Phil tonight, I think it was made better by the fact that I got to be an audience member-not only did I get to understand that background preparation (being a musician myself as well as talkng to Phil previous to the event), but I got to simply sit back and listen...and be amazed.
Anyway, I just wanted to share my feelings about that, and push a little harder for some kind of convention, where we can all get together and jam out. After all, that's why we all gather at this weird little virtual watering hole...to quench our thirst, and because the flavor is so undeniable.
p.s. I'll post pics tomorrow!
It wasn't just the music that made this experience so incredible for me, though. I've talked to Phil for a few years now online, but like so many of you, have never got to meet him in person. After, their first set, I got an oppurtunity to catch up with him. I barely got to introduce myself before he shook my hand heartily and struck up a conversation. It was like meeting an old friend. Phil is very personable and down to earth. I think, altogether, we got to talk about twenty minutes, but that in itself was worth the hour drive one way. We talked briefly about doing a show together, and I certainly hope that materializes.
Not to get all mushy, but it certainly reminded me that there are a lot of good folk on here that I want to meet in person: Paul, Craig, George and Bob-just to name a few. I want to see you guys perform. Even though it would have been great to get on stage with Phil tonight, I think it was made better by the fact that I got to be an audience member-not only did I get to understand that background preparation (being a musician myself as well as talkng to Phil previous to the event), but I got to simply sit back and listen...and be amazed.
Anyway, I just wanted to share my feelings about that, and push a little harder for some kind of convention, where we can all get together and jam out. After all, that's why we all gather at this weird little virtual watering hole...to quench our thirst, and because the flavor is so undeniable.
p.s. I'll post pics tomorrow!