You are not your worst gigs.
You’re not even your ok gigs or your good gigs.
You are more like your best gigs, your great gigs.
That feeling and that knowing when you’re having a great show…that is when you are most yourself.
So two things…
1. Your worst gigs don’t reveal your true identity (as a human) as much as your best gigs.
2. If your best gigs are closer to who you are as an artist and a person…it would be beneficial to put more blood sweat and tears into making sure you have more of your best gigs. Not only for the sake of the gig…but for your own sake.
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I’m always interested in your perspective, whether affirming or dissenting. Continue the conversation anytime: gabethebassplayer@gmail.com