So, over the last 18 months or so a good friend of mine had been badgering me to play a gig at the golf club we both belong to. He and his wife used to follow my last band here in NY and his memories of that time were fonder than my own. Not that I didn't enjoy those years, but it was a little over 20 years ago and I had no desire to relive it. I hadn't played live in the years since other than a sit in gig here and there and then it was only for a song or 2.
After getting more than a little tired of him talking about it, I finally threw out a what I thought was a good bluff. I told him I would do a 1 hour solo acoustic show, and it would require a very nice PA and sound man of my choosing at his expense. It would have to be a full capacity show (approx 150) in the Grill Room at the club and food service would have to be done with at show time. To my surprise he set about booking the room and got the wheels in motion. He informed me the 1st week of July that it was all set.
So, now I had roughly 10 weeks to get a set together which was actually easier than I thought it would be. The room was set up nicely and a friend of mine who plays regularly brought in his PA and did a fine job running the rig. Monitors were crystal clear and the sound never crossed my mind after the first song. I didn't really feel nervous so much as I was excited to play to a friendly crowd. Apparently I was either more nervous than I thought, or overly excited. On the first song of the set, I realized after the 1st verse that I didn't put the capo on the 2nd fret as I had been practicing the song for 2 months. Oops! No one knew but me, and the song went over very well and I was off and running. There really wasn't a single bad moment of the entire set. The crowd was very supportive and appreciative, and it was great to see some folks I hadn't seen in years.
I've been thinking about how much fun I had during and after the show and wondering about playing out more. I've pretty much decided the answer is no. I don't need the money and I don't need the hassle of booking, setup, tear down, drunks etc. The joy of performing live just doesn't out weigh the rest at this point in my life. I think I'm just going the cherish the memory and leave it at that.
p.s. I know some folks at the gig were shooting cell phone video, but the ones I've seen and heard so far were shot by obviously intoxicated people. If I find a good one, I'll post it.