At 4/27/20 05:19 AM, Jabun wrote: Ah, he was but not for a long time now... not so great story, but not mine to tell so indeed he's back now. Not so sure about the cheaper land -> venues connection, but I imagine that'd be the case for BIG concerts? I've only had the privilege of playing in pubs/bars, small dedicated music venues, hotels and town/village halls, and one town park (not including as part of an orchestra. We played a load of definitely not cheap land venues there, churches, etc... XD)
Falling out of loop without those emails apparently. :) Good to know.
Churches do typically get placed in somewhat remote areas though no? And they own their own land so: can't be that expensive. ;) But you're right, makes sense the land bit would apply more to really big events, though maybe Woodstock was an exception. Never heard of one not being played in a central arena here..
They're both fun in different ways for sure :) Hmmm not sure about the 90s thing... I'd be interested if you figured out what it was.
Yeah... just can't place it. :/ Was thinking maybe Alanis Morissette but not finding anything similar now... I'll definitely let you know if it comes to mind or I stumble upon it again.
Definitely feels a bit TOO authentic at the moment for sure. Up until then the past few weeks we'd been watching Studio Ghibli stuff which was a lot more disconnected from reality and often lighthearted (probably what I need at the moment at least) XD The bread pudding turned out well again btw. Yup... maybe we'll finally find some flour when we're shopping today but I'm not holding my breath for it...
You weren't that into horror then huh? ;) It's like watching scary movies alone in the dark... nothing quite like the amplification except maybe a pandemic! Ghibl's great too though. I feel like you need some dark content to appreciate the bright too. And vice versa. As with life. Good to hear the pudding turned out tasty, and fingers crossed for flour...