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I say go for it. Maybe you could borrow or rent an LCD monitor for the evening. Good lighting is VERY important, in my opinion. I forgot to bring any "stage" lights to the last party I played, and one of the hostesses kept turning off the lights as we were setting up. She told her friends the party started at 8 (the webpage/flyer said 10) and felt obliged to have a halloween ambience going for the early people. Anyway, make sure you can see your stuff, and break a leg. Mark Mark On Wednesday, December 26, 2001, at 08:20 PM, Gary Lehmann wrote: > Well, here's a chance to cast your vote on the subject-- > I got this gig, see, at a local beer/wine pub, seats maybe twenty > people if > they love each other, on the basis of an audition I did with acoustic > guitar > and vocal augmented by laptop with sequences. Virtually no looping, > just > for a solo on one song and an outro on another. although I did a couple > of > songs with just guitar, vocal and harmonica solo. Then a couple of > nights > ago I discover the display on my laptop has become too dim to see, so it > must go back to Hewlett Packard for a week (dude, I shoulda bought a > Dell). > Should I drag the desktop (with its horrible CRT glare) to the gig or > try to > do it with my EDP? > A mitigating factor is that I invited the talented Mr. Harvey Starr to > sit > in on Ztar and he says he's probably gonna do it with me. Don't you > think I > should bite the bullet and do the live thing? What are they gonna do, > FIRE > ME???? > Please cast your vote, if you have one, to the list, as someone named > Chooky > sent some viral screen saver thing I narrowly avoided, and I have been > more > careful about opening my mail. > BTW, the name of the Place is Henifin's Pub, located at 13314-16 Poway > Rd., > Poway, CA 92064, telephone (858) 486-0764, the date is New Year's > Eve, I > start at 9 PM and they have a free buffet that starts around 7 and > EVERYONE > WHO SHOWS UP IN A LOOPER'S DELIGHT T-SHIRT gets a free beer. One beer > for > everybody. My final offer. Unless you wanna sit in, and then you gotta > bring your instrument. > Gary >