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I think we all have stories like these. In the spirit of mutual sympathy, here's mine. :) One evening I found myself jamming in front of a small audience with a group of excellent musicians most of whom had never played with the others. Feeling adventurous we decided to give Yes's Roundabout a go. It actually worked out really well. I'm playing guitar and as it comes time for me to cover Steve Howe's solo I find myself on the wrong side of my pedal board....meaning the thing is behind me and upside down. So I quickly turn around and have to deal with a now completely backwards pedal board. Hoping for the best, I give a button a push that's supposed to boost my volume for the lead. Instead I hit the button for a quiet clean tone. Oops! Where'd the guitar go? Luckily this particular solo breaks in the middle and allows the keyboards to rip for a few bars at which point I quickly put everything back in order and came out screaming for the second half. So let that be a lesson to the youngsters: If you're playing something as difficult as a Yes song with a band of strangers, don't go wandering around the stage. Sit your arse down and pay attention! :) (On the other hand, I always did like the second half of the solo better anyway.) Todd