



And so it happened again, this time at the Middle East, which was surprisingly nerve-wracking. I think the final photo is hilarious because it shows how unpolished I am at playing my instrument, and how I need to stare so intently at it while playing to be sure I don't miss notes. (The bassists in the other two bands, both amateurs as well, certainly didn't have to do this.)
Please let me know if you want a recording of the performance. We taped it and the result actually sounds pretty good.
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