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There is always something in any live performance the audience may not notice but the performers will.
Wanda said after tonights chamber performance there were a couple of flubs but I'm not familiar with the piece so I didn't hear anything. I was noticing the clarinet player never blinking at all during large sections of the hour long performance. Wanda said it is a real challenging piece for clarinet. He looked like this at times.
The man has eyes of steel.
I digress but it was funny in a way.
Now going to the opposite side of the spectrum sometimes there are train wrecks were nobody misses the problem.
So let's hear the stories..
What is the biggest train wreck you have seen happen?
I went and saw Bad Religion 2 nights in a row here in San Diego and they had nothing but sound problems both nights. The first night Jay Bentley kept having his bass cut out on him. Throughout the show he would switch basses, bypass his wireless and all kinda of stuff with his tech but to no avail at the end of the show he is doing backing vocal on the finale and begins to
and burst out at the end, "somebody fix this fucking amp!" He jammed the headstock of his bass into the speakers and walked off stage.
The next night Greg's vocal mic started cutting out and he unplugged it and smashed it to the stage, he then began trying to find a mic that worked while the band played on. After dismantling half the mics onstage the song finishes and the soundmen begin to put everything back. Jay's began to work and like a kid teasing on the playground says "I got one that works".
Greg came over and took it.
Jim
Wanda said after tonights chamber performance there were a couple of flubs but I'm not familiar with the piece so I didn't hear anything. I was noticing the clarinet player never blinking at all during large sections of the hour long performance. Wanda said it is a real challenging piece for clarinet. He looked like this at times.

Now going to the opposite side of the spectrum sometimes there are train wrecks were nobody misses the problem.
So let's hear the stories..
What is the biggest train wreck you have seen happen?
I went and saw Bad Religion 2 nights in a row here in San Diego and they had nothing but sound problems both nights. The first night Jay Bentley kept having his bass cut out on him. Throughout the show he would switch basses, bypass his wireless and all kinda of stuff with his tech but to no avail at the end of the show he is doing backing vocal on the finale and begins to



The next night Greg's vocal mic started cutting out and he unplugged it and smashed it to the stage, he then began trying to find a mic that worked while the band played on. After dismantling half the mics onstage the song finishes and the soundmen begin to put everything back. Jay's began to work and like a kid teasing on the playground says "I got one that works".

Jim