Right now I need 100 beers. Exactly 100.
The part of this that I feel the worst about is the guys from The Green Evening Requiem, who drove 10 hours + in the rain from Philadephia, PA, and had to fight with the border to get into Canada, after they were turned away once. We've been corresponding with these guys for the last 2 years leading up to this show, and we were really looking forward to meeting them, sharing a stage with them and drinking together.
The next guy I feel bad for is Shawn, our new guitarist, who's been jamming and rehearsing with us constantly during the last few months, who would have been playing his first Woods show with us tonight. He'll have to wait until next year.
We all make sacrifices by spending our money, time and effort to be able to play just a few shows like this each year, and it's always such a discouraging shame when things like this happen, especially on the day of the show, and especially at this time of the year when we could have otherwise made plans to 'go home' days earlier to spend time with friends and family. No more xmas shows for WoY.
We don't need to place the blame here, but this one last cancelled show changes a lot for Woods of Ypres concerning how we will choose to do business in the future. We've been considering it for a while, but this last cancellation confirms it. 2007 will bring better ways for Woods of Ypres. As of this morning, the gears are already turning out new ideas.
To quote an upcomming lyric from Woods 3:
"This is the end of tradition."