Is that green Ibanez stomp box I see a SD9 or TS9? Looks like the right color for a SD 9, that's the pedal on my board too. Can't beat it. Then the Morley pedal...I don't see switches so it must be either straight wah or volume. Need to get mine fixed, it's a power wah, I have one of the old silver box power wah pedals too but will have to completely rebuild the circuit board to fix it, too much abuse years ago when I was playing fill in gigs. Contact strips have started to separate from the board, it'll have to be totally rebuilt.
I'm usually up that early too, slept in this morning, it was 6:30 when I turned on the coffee pot. I don't go to quite the extent you do to get ready, but I do test all amps and pedals, make sure the wireless has a new battery (which isn't actually put in the box till set up time) change strings on every guitar I plan to bring, usually 8, and plug in to the Champ and put in a couple of hours of practice and string stretching. I don't practice the songs I plan to play onstage, I stop that 2 days before the gig, anything after that is wasted time, if you don't have it down already you never will. Practicing the day of a gig or the day before doesn't stay with you the way it does with earlier rehearsals. Our high school band director didn't even talk to us about the songs we were going to play at a concert or festival, for that reason. The day before we would play something entirely different.
I also make sure I have extra strings, all cables are in good shape and a couple of extras, (quite often spend an hour or so soldering the day of a gig or the day before) slide bars and picks in a gig bag, at least one roll of duct tape, usually 2, stage clothes in a garment bag, batteries in the camera, soldering kit put in its bag and ready, fresh copies of the song list printed, all gear and amps loaded into the Jeep or a trailer, and usually try to get a short nap around 2PM, depending on when need to pull out...The cable fixing is something I try to never forget, I've had to solder cables together 10 minutes before starting time, these days if I have to solder a cable it belongs to someone else, mine are ready. I've told band members to get all bad cables to me and 3/4 of the time they don't, then gig night we have an hour to go at best and someone has a bad cable...GRRRRR
One thing I've found that helps a lot that not many bands do, is color coding your cables with electrical tape. Mine get a ring of red tape around each end, no more disputes over whose cable that is. My mic stands get it too. You can get red, green, yellow, blue, white orange and probably a couple of others, those are just the ones I have on hand right now. No wait, I'm out of blue...
I guess my biggest shortcoming is the networking part, right now lack of income prevents much running around with gas over $3.50, but I've never been much good at meeting people, being a lifelong loner. I try, but don't get out nearly enough to make much of a difference. I meet someone, say hi and have no idea what to say next, and I'm very uncomfortable around them, very self conscious. Feel like a fool really...and I've tried to get over that for many years...especially since I know I really need to get out there and meet the local musicians. Oh well, I keep trying but probably not as much as I should.
And what are you doing disgracing a good Gibson with a sticker? Shame on you...I never put anything but a soft cloth on my guitars and new strings. I avoid buying guitars with stickers, you find new looking spots under them and the faded finish around them sticks out once they are removed. I am thinking about some Van Halen stripes on one old Tele copy, not an all out Eddie job but more like a couple of "racing stripes" across part of it. That would be electrical tape to check the appearance, then masked off and painted so it's permanent. And that's ONLY on an off brand Korean or Chinese el cheapo...never on my better guitars...
Damn...too long winded again...somebody tell me to shut up now and then...

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