Sorry to disappoint you in any way, but I think that Matt summed things uppretty well. How sad is it that the sound on stage is so horrible I didn't realize that Matt and I were out with each other?
I knew that something was wrong with the bass tuning right away (that killed me), but didn't realize the rest. Craig said he checked it right before he took the stage and it usually stays in really good. My guess is that a tuner got knocked somehow. I realize that this is no excuse - just trying to provide some insight into an issue that I take VERY seriously.
Weird thing is that my guitar was actually really behaving that night. The JPMM's are quite sensitive to temperature changes, humidity, etc... I pulled my guitar out and had it sitting on a stand way before we took stage and I checked tuning right before we started. Then as always (since I'm EXTREMELY picky about tuning), I recheck it EVERY chance I get. I fell out slightly at some point, but nothing too dramatic at all. It sounds like Matt described he was having some problems, but I just don't know this time. Honestly, between the usual horrendous monitor mix we get there and the extreme heat (which really messed with my head) its a wonder we made it through that set.
To put the heat into perspective, when I rolled my amp out right after we got done, it felt AMAZING outside. I thought a front had gone through. It was 104 when I got there @ 5:30, it was 90 when I left @ 12:30. My guess is that is was something like 95 @ 8:15 when I we got done. To think that felt great and AMAZING, you *know* it had to be hot inside there. That as easily the hottest have ever been on stage and I've been performing live for over 20 years!
I know Jay was pissed about the AC being broken too. Apparently, he had problems with the person who had installed the units.
Hopefully the next time we will won't have any issues! Thanks for stopping by though.