Inhalation Ten

Yesterday there was another pedal in Radisson and, for the time being, a bit of a pop, like a couple of weeks ago. On the previous i10 gig in Petrelli, there was a bit of vertigo in the songs, at least in Czech, and now he was able to disarm the cuts made there and get back to the so-called "normal" state. One of the band's subbes had taken a hit in the roadie, and the Czech had to check to see if it still burst?.. It was good, so we got the Czechs done without any problems.

A lot of the audience seemed to be a little bit more mature, so I decided, before the intro starts, to go for a little smaller than the masters. Assume that there might be a comment on the level of the vola, although it was not in any way large enough to leave. Start the intro, get the band on stage. It took about 20 to 30 seconds for the first piece to pass, when the first gentleman came to announce that "You can't have a conversation around here with a band playing so loud. Turn him down!"Well, there wasn't much money left in it, when the drums were already coming from the stage, well enough. I went with the minimum limit I could.

There was no time until the second half of a minute for this last incident, when the next gentleman came to announce that the band's lights were too bright and his friend would have an epileptic seizure if he didn't get any dimmer. The lights were on the stage, so I stumbled in the middle of the chunk to turn the lights on as dim as they could. The gentleman gave me a thumb to thank. We also had a hazer on the stage, which occasionally swerved a little missuvakihara with automatic setting. Although the regulation is at its maximum, it should be considerably more puffy. However, I was afraid to put it on the road, because that would probably have been the third gentleman to mention that this is choking. 😀

Now that the band was "blacked out" and "muted," the rest of the job went without the bigger narcissism. The second set had the majority of the more mature people already left the country of dreams, so you got to return the volas to the level where they could actually do something, and the lights could also shine with normal brightness.

Fortunately, there were also younger people in the audience, and for them the band seemed to work very well. 🙂

Those pictures?
Well, it might have been, but I didn't remember to take one picture just before the show started. 😀

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