Tour 2011, Wrap-up

Nov 09, 2011 14:03

Where did I leave you readers? About to be train-bound to Cleveland, almost two weeks ago? Wow, how time flies ( Read more... )

beauty, virgo plan, tour 2011, see you again, piscean flow, insufficient words

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anonymous November 9 2011, 21:25:10 UTC
YO, UNIVERSE!! One broad-shouldered, snuggly companion skilled in videography, who likes musical guys with beards and big hearts, please!

(You were being all polite, which is well and good, but I wanted to make sure the universe HEARD you!)

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:36:05 UTC
Thank you!

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elionwyr November 9 2011, 21:28:40 UTC
I would so love to help with bookings. Will have to think about that.

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:43:10 UTC
Thank you. Just look around for places where you think it'd fit; coffeeshops, bookstores, senior centers. Look at local 501(c)3 organizations, as well; if they're a good cause, I'm happy to do a split of the donation basket with them (especially if they find the space and promote the event!).

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elionwyr November 15 2011, 16:44:58 UTC
Gotcha. :)

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maxauburn November 10 2011, 02:52:08 UTC
Wow you're busy!

If you ever get to Pa, I'd love to hear you play!

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:40:03 UTC
I'll be trying to schedule something in NJ, and we'll see if we can't get someone in the area to bring you, if ya like. It'll be next autumn, so don't hold yer breath, Jerry, but I *do* intend to play somewhere where you're in the audience.

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maxauburn November 15 2011, 16:50:00 UTC
That would be terrific!!

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acelightning November 10 2011, 06:32:30 UTC
I'm alarmed at how severely you're affected by sea-level pressure and coastal humidity. (On the other hand, I got a mild case of altitude sickness - headache, nausea, and general malaise - from spending the night in Laramie, a bit more than 7,000 feet, and I got dizzy and short of breath going over the Donner Pass at nearly 9,000 feet.) I wonder if there's anything you can do beforehand to prepare yourself and perhaps stave off the worst of it?

I'll start seriously trying to locate venues in central NJ after the holiday insanity is over. I still can't promise crash space, but everything is subject to change. I can promise you a home-cooked meal, and a selection of homemade cookies to take with you on the next leg of your journey.

"Home"... I agree that home isn't a place, it's an experience. (I hate moving house, but mostly because it's always far too much work and an incredible pain in the ass.) May the gods send you a partner who is suitably interested in snuggling and strong enough to be a good roadie!

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:38:47 UTC
I do so much better in the up and dry. I'm a weird one, in that, and recognize it. I *liked* the pressures at Donner Pass, going over in the train - REALLY liked them.

Cookies?!

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acelightning November 16 2011, 10:48:45 UTC
I like "up", but it's better if I'm not touching the ground - a suitably pressurized aircraft is ideal. (Although I think I might have been less affected if I'd had some time to adjust. We went from near-sea-level Iowa City to Laramie in less than a day, then overnighted in Laramie, where all three of us woke up feeling mildly ill. And the trip from relatively low elevation to Donner Summit took only a few hours. I daresay if the change in altitude had been slower, we'd all have been able to get used to it gradually.)

In mid-October, my friend jenny_evergreen and her husband and their two kids, who live in Chicago, did their own grand tour of the Northeast in their van. I made four different kinds of homemade cookies for them to take as "road food" on the next leg of their trip. We went to a seafood restaurant for dinner - they're pescetarians, and this whole area is full of places to get fresh fish and seafood. I also took them to the highest point on the East Coast and showed them the Atlantic Ocean. I'd like to have taken them to the beach and ( ... )

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:41:18 UTC
When the opportunity presents itself, call me again? We had discussed a notion that I'd like to follow up on, and it already (presumably) has fixed dates...

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broduke2000 November 10 2011, 09:34:35 UTC
I guess I'm truly *qualified* as a Folk Musician, now, having played seditious songs at a public demonstration...

Am reminded of Pete Seeger, who was maligned by the government, including J. Edgar, for being a suspected Commie by playing at organized union rallies.

These days we love Commies, especially if they live in China.

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gafferbear November 15 2011, 16:36:29 UTC
I sing in Mandarin. Does this count?

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