Monday, November 27, 2006

Back on the Road (some of us are...)

Nancy and Steve played their duo number last Friday night at Rosewater FC, where The Negotiators played a cool gig earlier in the year. It was a fundraiser for one of the locals (who was there when the band played) who had a nasty accident. The raised a fair bit of cash and Nancy's vocal chords held up. And it sounds like all enjoyed the evening for what it was.

The Negotiators have a full band rehersal this Sunday, the first time in how many months? I think we have a gig booked at Rosewater FC somtime before xmas. When I know more, I'll post it up here.

After a full on break from the music game, it sure will be a bit of a change of gear to get ready for summer!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Good News!

Great News! Nancy has got the provisional all clear from the doc, she can sing again! This is fantastic news, as we can soon get the show on the road again. This will be like a 'reborn' experience I think, hopefully totally refreshed and artistically recharged, The Negotiators will be able to hit the stage with a bang through summer.

Hope we didn't lose too many of you in the meantime...

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Thoughts on the Break

Readers, fans and band members will all know that The Negotiators have had a bit of break recently. This has been necessary as our singer, Nancy, has had a bit of a sore throat. Which means that we've cancelled quite a few gigs (pissing off a few publicans no doubt) and had almost a total break from rehersing.
In my case this has gone one step further, and I've hardly even picked up a guitar for a couple of months. I have an excuse though, as whenever I play something Nancy tends to sing along to herself, and she had to have a total break from it. Anyway, having a few weeks off has meant that I've had more than a couple of weeks without band stuff happening in it for the first time in years. The break's been lovely.

Having my weekends returned has been great. It's pretty stressful if you work all week and then don't get to have a couple of days off. I know that many people work longer and possibly harder than I do, but that's just the way I am. There's so much more to life than working for the man, and if it takes a day to get over the working week then I like having a day to actually do things for their own sake. Thus, the value of weekends.

When you're in the band, you lose this regular weekend guarantee of sanity, in exchange for late nights, long afternoons, heavy lifting duty, exhaustion. And when you're not doing it on stage, you're practicing to do so. It's a long road indeed...

But Rock'n'roll is more than just playing on weekends. That would truly make one a 'weekend warrior'. There's an extension of this into 'real life', it happens whenever we are living as though always capable of those exquisite feelings within that rock music draws out on a good night. And when you start walking around with the music in you then, if that music is rock, you can be a little ocean of sanity in the day to day days that eat up the years.

And when you realise you got the music in you, you realise that the work and the weekends were worth the while!