Whaddup peeps?! I just got back from one legendary gig. heheh. So, as I told y'all in the previous post, me and my peeps were playing at this prom thingy. Btw, the venue was AWESOME. It was actually a club on a rooftop of a famous shopping mall in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The lighting, seats, and foods were awesome. The sound system was not that suck but not good enough. The amps were small, but all were mic-ed up and the bass was connected to the d.i so everything was combined through the PA system.
The night went fine at first, it was actually pretty cool because we were playing at the dance floor and the crowd actually came down and dance while we play. We played 6 mainstream songs, and when we ended the last song, the crowd's face was like still waiting for something to come up and one of the organizer asked us if we can play some more songs. I suggested Jet-Are you gonna be my girl, and everybody agreed. This is where the epic part started *grin*.
We started the intro fine, and when it came to "4,5,6 "then it all went wrong. That part is where we all need to stop playing and then continue after the word "honey" but then instead of that we came in too early and everything goes ugly after that. It's kinda hard to explain in writing. It's waaay funnier than what's written here. I was thinking hard during that time because I really really really don't want us to stop playing. It will be much more embarrassing, so we just continue playing. The song never got better and the vocalist himself was confused, and later on in the car he himself revealed that he was thinking hard and actually wanna end the song already but then suddenly he sprayed "big black boots..." then somehow that line was everybody's savior because during that disaster everybody didn't seem to know where we were until he sang that line.
The intros were a total mess. During the part where we need to stop, some of us stopped and some of us didn't and during the part that we didn't need to, we stopped. We were looking at each other hoping that we can telepathically communicate but we couldn't. I was trying to sync us up by giving some hints to our guitarist by facing toward him so that he could see my hands but then he just smiled awkwardly and I think that instead of "hey look, you're supposed to play these" message, maybe he interpreted it as "hey let's do that cool style where we both facing each other and cross our guitars while playing!!" message!!! The 2nd guitarist was at his own zone *syok sendiri*, the vocalist was confused but tried so hard to be calm, and our drummer was also confused and was just giving us straight beat until she finally found out where we were going. It was even worse when they turned off the light! According to our vocalist, our guitarist was counting the fret in the dark but then didn't manage to find the right one and then ended up starting the solo in a wrong key! It was all over the place. But then we just ended where it suppose to end. We finished what we started.
There's another thing. Before this song we were playing a song by Girls Generation (SNSD) - Gee, the rock version. It went ridiculous!! Because it's in Korean, and it's hard to memorize!!! We learned that song not long ago!! That song went really funny as well, because the vocalist kept on mumbling random words, and during the pre-chorus, me and another friend backed him up but then all 3 of us were singing different words but we kept hantam and goreng 'till we finish with a big bang. The vocalist kept on saying 'neomu neomu' and 'nuninunibusyeo' and during the bridge which he wasn't to familiar with, he talked to the audience then only sang again when the chorus came.
This was my first time being in a disaster, and it was worth it!! We laughed it all off in the car for hundreds of kilometers. I was having headache from all the laughing. Indeed everybody was quite disappointed at first, but then our mishaps were actually really funny. This is by far my funniest gig (expecting more to come >.<), and it's one of those that I would remember for the rest of my life (one of them is the one where we got lost :P). I had a lot of fun tonight and I really thank God that all of us came back safe and sound though it was raining cats and dogs on the highway.
Oh yah!!! I totally forgot about the lesson!!!
Well I have one for y'all. When the song goes wrong, just keep playing. Listen to the vocalist and follow his/her lead instead of going into different direction even though the vocalist is the one who is wrong. If you are still at the beginning of the song, maybe during the first 10 seconds, then you may choose to stop playing then start all over again. But if you have finished the first verse and things go wrong, don't ever look back and stop because it'll be so much embarrassing. Who knows maybe things will get better as you play--or not in our case :P. Also, no matter who made the mistake that cause everything to fall apart, quit blaming each other, take it as a lesson and laugh it all off on your way home. It can strengthen your bond with each other somehow, plus, that was one moment that you'll never get back, so why bother?! Just keep playing and rock the next gig!!
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