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    From Martin Ridgley@1:153/831 to Paul Lawson on Fri Jul 14 11:54:22 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote to Bill Riley <=-

    Auditioning people is a bitch, almost as bad as being auditioned...

    I find it's the other way around, actually. At least when you're
    doing the auditioning, you're the one(s) in control of the situation.
    That doesn't make it easy, of course, ...just a tad less stressful. ;-)

    ...he's a guitarist but would consider a two guitar gig if it
    looks like it'll work. Sounds promising so we'll be getting
    together as soon as I get back from my trip next week. I sure
    hope it works out, I'd really love to start playing out again!!

    Best of luck. Let us know how it turns out.

    Martin
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  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Martin Ridgley on Sat Jul 22 06:10:46 2000
    Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote to Bill Riley <=-


    I find it's the other way around, actually. At least when
    you're doing the auditioning, you're the one(s) in control of the situation. That doesn't make it easy, of course, ...just a tad
    less stressful. ;-)

    Yeah I'm not looking forward to it. I've found that my level of nervousness is directly proportional to how long it's been since I "played out". When I started sitting in with a blues band in Korea, I'd not played out
    in over 10 years. I was so nervous my hands went numb. Needless to ay, it wasn't my finest hour... Even laying off for a few weeks means I'll be contending with a bout of stage fright for the first few songs.

    hope it works out, I'd really love to start playing out again!!

    Best of luck. Let us know how it turns out.

    We've not gotten together yet but it's looking promising. We did the initial "feeling out" over the phone and his background/direction and outlook are uncannily close to my own. At this point I'm thinking the biggest problem may be our styles will be too similar to make it interesting. Looking forward to finding out though.

    Paul

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  • From Martin Ridgley@1:153/831 to Paul Lawson on Tue Jul 25 12:02:02 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote to Martin Ridgley <=-

    I've found that my level of nervousness is directly proportional to
    how long it's been since I "played out". When I started sitting in
    with a blues band in Korea, I'd not played out in over 10 years.
    I was so nervous my hands went numb. Needless to ay, it wasn't my
    finest hour... Even laying off for a few weeks means I'll be
    contending with a bout of stage fright for the first few songs.

    I know exactly what you mean. I also went for about ten years
    without performing live at one point. When I finally got back into
    it, I went out and auditioned for an R&B band - mainly 'cause I knew a
    couple of the guys and they needed a bass player. I figured it'd be a
    fairly safe way to get back in the game because played in R&B bands
    before, but I was nervous as hell and didn't play very well at all.
    Still, I got the gig - probably 'cause they were desperate! ;-\

    hope it works out, I'd really love to start playing out again!!

    Best of luck. Let us know how it turns out.

    We've not gotten together yet but it's looking promising. We did
    the initial "feeling out" over the phone and his background/
    direction and outlook are uncannily close to my own. At this
    point I'm thinking the biggest problem may be our styles will be
    too similar to make it interesting.

    That would be better than having widely divergent styles though,
    wouldn't it?

    Looking forward to finding out though.

    Indeed! Good luck.

    Martin
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  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to r on Tue Aug 1 13:08:01 2000
    Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote to Martin Ridgley <=-

    played in R&B bands before, but I was nervous as hell and didn't
    play very well at all. Still, I got the gig - probably 'cause they
    were desperate! ;-\

    I figure thats how I got the gig as well. :) It's very strange. We had our biggest gig after playing steady for 6 months (opened for Warrant to an audience of 3-4 thousand) and I didn't bat an eye. Not 6 weeks later, I was sitting in a bar we used to play, having one last beer with the bass player the
    night before shipping out and the owner asked us to wank a couple of songs. After not playing for 3 weeks the 10 people in the bar made me nervous As hell... Go figure.


    Best of luck. Let us know how it turns out.

    Surely, nothing happening yet, I've had an ugly couple of weeks and haven't even had the time to call him.

    That would be better than having widely divergent styles though, wouldn't it?

    That depends on the styles. I've played wit some guys who were 180 out from what I do and it just seemed to work and also with guys who played very similar and we just seemed to be out of sync.

    Paul

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