At the end of the 80s DWI became the big thing. Drinking at all became a no no. My band at the time was called red handed. We were also the roadies. We all had day gigs. We also played out 3 times a week.
Schedule this, home at 5,6. Load equipment at seven,set up 8,9 sound check. On 9;30 ten [depending on night and crowd] play till 1 or 2[depending on night and crowd] sometimes 3. breakdown load and move everything. Drive home past all the DWI checkpoints and the usual lone cop on the beat that just wanted to know what was in the van. Home by 4 , sleep , shower, eat , work, go to day job. come home.
REPEAT CYCLE.
I have to give a bunch of credit to the guys in that band, we worked our butts off but we had a ton of fun. Honestly the amount of labor and the DWI risk didn't allow much room for drinking. But when we got together as friends we PARTIED.
Schedule this, home at 5,6. Load equipment at seven,set up 8,9 sound check. On 9;30 ten [depending on night and crowd] play till 1 or 2[depending on night and crowd] sometimes 3. breakdown load and move everything. Drive home past all the DWI checkpoints and the usual lone cop on the beat that just wanted to know what was in the van. Home by 4 , sleep , shower, eat , work, go to day job. come home.
REPEAT CYCLE.
I have to give a bunch of credit to the guys in that band, we worked our butts off but we had a ton of fun. Honestly the amount of labor and the DWI risk didn't allow much room for drinking. But when we got together as friends we PARTIED.
Don't argue with a stupid person. They will pull you down to their level... And beat you with experience..."Samuel Langhorne Clemens"




