Monday, 30 May 2011

Road Show


A musicians worse critic, is himself (in most cases) second in line, is the audience. I overheard a comment a few weeks ago about a musician, who shall I say, is in his twilight years. This non musician commented that the musician in question was starting to fluff a few notes??? Now this guy is an Octogenarian and is usually faultless in his playing. This has now made me realise, that my style of playing is safer,as I fluff a note or two on most solo's. So when I get to 93 (ho ho ho) then no one will notice!

Glad to know, that those that were against a new musician playing last night, did not get their way.
We had a young lad on Drums and he was extremely competent and fitted in with the Band straight away.
He was chuffed to pieces that we gave him a chance and he will now fill in for a Gig in the future. No doubt that those, who had no faith, will then say how great he was and how they were all for him playing and it was their idea. Seen it all before and know the type very well.

Been to an antique fayre today and promised myself that I would buy no old tat.
A new piece of old tat now sits on my table,as I could not resist.
I think they should open my house to the public and introduce it as the Olde Curiosity Shop?

I had an attack of the 'Slow Hot Wind' today whilst browsing the dusty shelves of the antique emporium. Finding no one around me, I let a rather noisy and pungent trump out, just as a family walked around one of the display cabinets and straight into the green haze???
I was quite proud of it, but they were nor impressed.
No sense of humour some folk?

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