So we played Santana Row again but this time it was a new location known as Park Valencia - located near Maggiano's Italian Restaurant and Starbucks. The good news is that it was a good location with a proper stage. The bad news is that it was the day after Independence Day and everybody seemed a little bit tired - almost in recovery mode. To add to that we had a last minute notice that we would be sharing our mic with the organizers of a dog parade - yes folks, a dog parade.
The day itself was hot, hot, hot. Shade was an imperative and we managed to wrangle a large sun umbrella from one corner of the stage to another and that at least afforded me the quality shade I needed for that Irish skin of mine. Barrett was suitably attired for the day with a classic Fedora and that did the trick for him.
As per our previous gig at Santana Row, the set up was quick and easy and the sound check with the system we have took no more than five minutes of Barrett and I ranting miscellaneous nothings into the mic...two, two...one, two, two...
Once all was setup, we took a quick bio-break and returned for the start of the show, which of late we've started with 'Alone In My Room'. From there we went straight into 'The Journey' and then a few more standard Mission 101 numbers. In the whole show, we tried only one new song and that was a cover - 'Mrs Robinson' from Simon and Garfunkel. It was the last song we did and despite some intial audio problems where I couldn't hear my own voice, we managed to get a handle on it and finish it out quite tightly. Trying a new song is always problematic.
You can practice only so much before you gotta throw your hat over the fence and do it in front of an audience. The problem with that however is this is when you discover a new set of problems and difficulties not revealed during normal practice. For example, in doing this, we both found the tempo to be tricky - I wanted it faster, but Barrett thought slower was better - he was right. Similary, the harmonies of the opening bar are deceptively simple until you do it in front of fifty or so people in 90 degree heat when you can't hear your partner that well. All in all, it went well, but there's room for improvement and personally I cannot wait to sink my teeth into it again in a few weeks time - same location.
Overall the show went well, but the need to break for the dog show folks kinda cramped our style. That
too is something we're learning to contend with. The key things we took away from this show is that we gotta tweak our set given the audience and it's state of mind. I feel we should have played more mellow material. On the technical side of affairs, Barrett noticed that we should place our mics closer to the front of the stage the next time. Aparently this is an old trick of the greats - don't distance yourself from your audience. Get as close as you can.
The really great thing about the show however was the attendance of so many friends and acquaintances. We really do appreciate folks taking the time to come and support us and it really makes a difference getting such positive feedback on the show and requests for songs folks have come love from the CD - Sky Blue. So, to you folks - a big thank you from both Barrett and I.
In the larger scheme of things, we have a few more gigs lined up in Santana Row in July and August and possibly the Bad Ass Cafe in Monterey. Then we go quiet for a while as Barrett and Tasha will be having their wedding and honeymoon. Following the wedding, we'll be back in the saddle doing more gigs and starting to work once again on the next CD. Hopefully, we'll get a few samplers of the new material available on this site for you to check-out once they're ready.
So, until then amigos, thank you for Riding Shotgun with Mision 101
Hi Shay,
good to see the band site up and running! So, any plans to bring the show to the old country?
All the best,
- Bill
Posted by: Bill | July 30, 2008 at 01:16 AM
Yo Billy Bob, The Bold Bill, The Bull...good to hear from you dude. A gig in the old country is likely at some stage - maybe next year if we could pull it off. We'll keep you informed..
Good to hear from you old man.
SC
Posted by: Shay | July 30, 2008 at 10:45 AM