Boston, Day 2

02005-11-22 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

It is raining. My crew is setting up on the tiny stage at Sculley’s downstairs. I left while they were wondering how they would get all seven of us onto the stage. Steve (Lighting Director) looked at the handful of lights hanging in front of the stage and was probably wondering why he had gotten up out of bed this morning…

Some people like seeing bands here – one man told me yesterday that he had driven up from Kansas City (or was it Kansas?) to see us at Scullers. Two shows in one night can be a compromise and in this case tonight the shows will run only 75 minutes each.

I forget to set up my foot stool for the first set and my foot keeps falling asleep. That stool really works great!

They charge $10 for internet at this DoubleTree Hotel. Why don’t they charge for electricity, water, heat, TV? It makes no sense to me. Makes me wonder: right now I am paying $50/month for highspeed at my house, another $20 to T-Mobil for HotSpot while I am traveling and probably another 20-40 in daily fees at hotels… seems to me a phone company/internet provider that could deliver highspeed via a wireless card would be very successful.

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