Topic: Played Open Mic Tonite
Just returned home from Open Mic at our local , Coffee shop . Open mic is first and third friday of every month. Lots of young folks there tonite. They limited everyone to three songs tonight. I wanted to take my guitar with the new pickup in it and see how it sounded. There were twelve folks signed up before me so I had some time to jam in the backroom.
There's a local boy 16 yrs old that I think lots of folks will be hearing.
I jammed with Tommy on a few songs and I asked him to play lead on a couple with me. We played Hoochie Coochie Man and Got my Mojo Workin, and Longhaired Country Boy in the back room and I decided to play Longhaired Country Boy with him. We worked out a pretty cool arrangement.
I started out with "Hello In There" and then played an original "I Coulda Been" Tommy was supposed to play lead on it with me but he was outside smoking , Darn kids anyway. He showed up and played "Longhaired Country Boy" with me and it was fun. Remembered all the words to all of them. The host asked me to play one more so I finished with "Sam Stone". I didn't have a songbook with me so I was proud of myself for making it through all of them and without stumbling on the lyrics.
We had some folks in the back of the room that were a little noisy so it was a little distracting and I missed a chord change on Sam Stone but other than that it was cool. I don't think many noticed anyway.
My wife didn't know that I put the new pickup in my guitar and commented that my guitar sound just awesome tonight. She is not a musician but has a very good ear. I let her in on the new pickup and she said yeh no wonder it sounded so good!
Not much for nerves tonight , I just grabbed a high top stool and sat down and played. I was worried about "Hello In There"
Cause sometimes I get them huge emotional waves and the quivering starts, but not tonite
I credit much of my ability to be able to get up and do this thing to my friends Southpaw & Topdown they supported and inspired me when I needed it .
Chordie is a great site , with Great Folks !