fun performance age peers tips drinks accolades that was then this is now foggy groggy digestive ambiguity grasping at selfhood random urls may this soon be over
I did a gig last Friday at a weed shop, that was cool enough. Now I'm on my PC today typing about it a bit here lol smfh.
"We now return to the part of The Internet Story(TM) where Inquiry re-re-realizes that yes, live music and human interaction is, indeed, more pleasurable and fulfilling than URL linking and opinionated correspondences"
Hope you're good, Inquiry! :)
I was never in to the local band scene, despite living in a city that was full of them. It seemed like you just go to a pub on a Friday night, listen to what was going on, and bristle up against the true fans who have been religiously following the band for several years. The band would have a facebook page or a random url scribbled above a urinal.
Basically, I found the whole thing fun as an outsider, stumbling from pub to pub, but really damn hard to get into as a regular follower because of how much it relied on the internet for promotion. That being said, I've never seen a band live due to word of mouth, so I guess internet is the best option for this kind of thing.
~tatterdemalion wrote (thread):
I've come from 1973 to deliver this message: I'm jittery from too much coffee this morning.