Suzi,
I'd like to start of for apologizing!! I have read the post at least a couple of times...and at last, today I find that I FINALLY have ample time to reply & to organize my thoughts/reply a bit...(long story, short- Homecoming Week... Freshman class float building and a ga- zillion other thngs! It sure can be fun but geez..)
I AM SO VERY proud of you & SO, SO completely happy for you! It sounds like you had so much fun and you must have done really, really well! ( I'm sure the cast of characters here @ TG all feel the same way about your exploits.)
I loved reading this post. You are such a great writer too! I felt like I was there! (I would have totally wanted to be your "E with A" roadie.)
I'm like everyone else here, in that I am dying to see & hear the video!!!
* Sounds like within the group, you had to call on your compromising/ peer mediation skills a time or two ... he, he LOL!( abilities that I've gathered you posses in abundance.) :laugh:
Suzi's secret life as...... a rock star??
HI Suzi, Just got around to reading of your exploits, what a fantastic experience it must have been. Very courageous too I might add, really getting out of a comfort zone by all accounts. I take my hat off to you well done! And yup the video is a must and I'm joining Chris and commencing a sit-in till its posted, could mean callouses elsewhere I gather though lol
Really glad you all enjoyed my write-up! Thanks especially for all the kind words about my writing style.
Marc- yes, I would say that after the first chorus I think I let go a bit more inside. But from talking to the friends of mine who were at the performance, it sounds like my stage fright was fairly well-hidden. Everyone seemed to think I wasn't nervous at all! So, the lesson is, no matter how you feel inside, just smile. Oh, and maybe bang your head. That hides most things. Especially if you have long hair.
Suzi
PS Oh, and i wanted to tell everyone that I DID "throw the horns" while on stage. I did not, however, do the Gene Simmons tongue.
Marc- yes, I would say that after the first chorus I think I let go a bit more inside. But from talking to the friends of mine who were at the performance, it sounds like my stage fright was fairly well-hidden. Everyone seemed to think I wasn't nervous at all! So, the lesson is, no matter how you feel inside, just smile. Oh, and maybe bang your head. That hides most things. Especially if you have long hair.
Suzi
PS Oh, and i wanted to tell everyone that I DID "throw the horns" while on stage. I did not, however, do the Gene Simmons tongue.
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I thought if I waited long enough there would be a video to comment on.
Very happy for you, Suzi. Was a huge leap of faith and it paid off.
To quote Chris when he commented on one of my uploads, "Those that dare- WIN"!!
Very happy for you, Suzi. Was a huge leap of faith and it paid off.
To quote Chris when he commented on one of my uploads, "Those that dare- WIN"!!
Hey everyone! Well, I promised to post a few pics from my performance, and I just got the disc in the mail yesterday. Here they are! I included the last one because I had several pictures of me making this sort of face. I've decided this is my "guitar face." Good to know.
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You've just gotta love that guitar face (well spotted Stuart).... it should be your avatar.
You've got one up on me Suzi... I've never played an E-guitar on a stage... or anywhere else for that matter!
Great pics.... but still waiting for the video!
You've got one up on me Suzi... I've never played an E-guitar on a stage... or anywhere else for that matter!
Great pics.... but still waiting for the video!