Title:
i has jam
Typed this at |6:58 PM| on Thursday, June 5, 2008
I saw no use of practicing too much. I expect nothing more in the next jam. Poor Nick, having to pay for approx. 80% of the fees. I helped, gave him 10 bucks. The rest didn't, this was what I felt unfair for.
I mean. I don't like the guy but at least I had the decency to help pay for it. Isn't that something commendable for a selfish person like me?
Seriously, Pear, Ash and another guy was pretty...good, but they intruded people's jam session. Even though they played Silly God Disco - The Gazette pretty damn well, its just plain rude to start without Nick's permission, right?
Then another guy, i forgot the name, on the guitars, kept messing around, and didn't practice the songs. No need to elaborate.
And then there were 2 people whom we didn't know. Spectating. Yeah right.
I was disapproving of having too many people already, because Nick cannot talk properly, thus minimising the times he has to talk. But then there were at least 10 people in the studio. At least 10.
Know what I mean?
Disappointing jam. Lesson learnt. I'd prefer a jam with as less people as possible, less disturbance, less distraction, less passing of instruments around screwing the tuning up. And an acoustic guitar cannot compete with the electric intrument's power, unless the acoustic is also able to plug into the system.
>__>