Aint Yo Mama, invaded a new territory this friday night. Jackson TN, we played Tequilla Joes, one of the largest clubs in the region. We had to play in the middle of a 3 band deal, something we hardly ever do. We were second, the 3rd band was from Nashville TN. Before we went on the guys in the last band were talking to me and I asked if they wanted us to go easy on them. They looked at me funny, cause our band is a good deal older than the other groups, they think we are relics or something.
After we played Bulls On Parade the audience was going wild, and the other bands were wondering what had hit them. I got on the mic and said You folks didnt know that some old muther******s could rock did ya? he audience was eating out of our hands.
We got to play from 10:30 til 12:30 so we just played one long hard set, it felt great. The downer of the night was that the monitors were going on and off almost every song. I had a pissy bitch fit and had the soundman almost in tears. At first I thought my amp was blowing up. I dont play that loud anymore, I do what you should do and let the system do the work. I run a power soak on my amp. It sounded at first like the amp was cutting out. Our drummer was behnd the back line and was having a time hearing what was going on. We really struggled and the guy never figured it out and I gave him a lot of hell for it.
The guy that booked us said I was the cockiest musician he had ever met, he then said he liked that. Before our set was over the booking people for 2 other clubs in town were there listening. I havent booked anything else yet, but things look good for this new town for us.
We are gradually spreading to new areas. One downer was our usual faithful didnt make the trip. We are used to a steady draw of 165 people so it was letdown, we only brought about 40 with us for this gig. The guy that booked us was happy, but I was a little down over that. In our pictures you see the beads we give away at every gig. Well it finally happened the women started earning them the old fashioned way. I included the only picture that wouldnt get sensored just for evidence. I hope everyones weekends are going good. We only played friday night this weekend so Im home on sat night for the first time in a long time.
C-Ya

After we played Bulls On Parade the audience was going wild, and the other bands were wondering what had hit them. I got on the mic and said You folks didnt know that some old muther******s could rock did ya? he audience was eating out of our hands.
We got to play from 10:30 til 12:30 so we just played one long hard set, it felt great. The downer of the night was that the monitors were going on and off almost every song. I had a pissy bitch fit and had the soundman almost in tears. At first I thought my amp was blowing up. I dont play that loud anymore, I do what you should do and let the system do the work. I run a power soak on my amp. It sounded at first like the amp was cutting out. Our drummer was behnd the back line and was having a time hearing what was going on. We really struggled and the guy never figured it out and I gave him a lot of hell for it.
The guy that booked us said I was the cockiest musician he had ever met, he then said he liked that. Before our set was over the booking people for 2 other clubs in town were there listening. I havent booked anything else yet, but things look good for this new town for us.
We are gradually spreading to new areas. One downer was our usual faithful didnt make the trip. We are used to a steady draw of 165 people so it was letdown, we only brought about 40 with us for this gig. The guy that booked us was happy, but I was a little down over that. In our pictures you see the beads we give away at every gig. Well it finally happened the women started earning them the old fashioned way. I included the only picture that wouldnt get sensored just for evidence. I hope everyones weekends are going good. We only played friday night this weekend so Im home on sat night for the first time in a long time.
C-Ya





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