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RE: How Do We Sabotage Our Live Performances



Like some others here I'm all too ready to integrate a new piece of gear into my rig  days/hours before playing with it live. 
Take my advice DON'T DO IT!. 
Play safe, with confidence and allow yourself to concentrate on the performance, (I'm tailing to myself here)...

Peace,

Gareth

> From: mp@mpeters.de
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: RE: How Do We Sabotage Our Live Performances
> Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 08:50:23 +0100
>
> 1. Recently I sabotaged myself by going away to get some food and
> socializing with friends _before_ everything was set up, and then I had too
> little time to set up in a relaxed way (I won't do that again)
>
> 2. by wanting to do too many too complicated things. The complex setup that
> I can handle at home where I have enough space, enough light, and no time
> pressure is clearly too demanding for me live when there is only a crammed
> corner on a dark stage full of cables, and I only have 20 minutes left to
> setup. Horror. The last time it was like that, I just about got everything
> to work but I felt tense inside. It sometimes seems I only have 70% of my
> usual capacities available to me on stage.
>
> 3. Some parts of my complex setup that _always_ used to work at home will
> inevitably fail for mysterious reasons when on stage. I sabotage myself if I
> rely too much on everything to work 100%, including myself
>
> -Michael
>
>