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kip_w ([personal profile] kip_w) wrote2009-01-30 10:36 pm
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this gay mad whirl

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I've been working on finishing a book I've been setting up since forever. I do changes, then the author decides to make more changes. The editor wanted to send it to the publisher like yesterday, but I got the changes to her and haven't heard back yet, so I'm just holding the line or something.

Been going to the Y with Sarah. She stopped going to swim lessons, so we got our money back for the rest of the session to cut our losses slightly. She has been going with me instead. She still wanted to pass the deep end test so she could go down the slide on weekends. Tried once and almost made it, then she didn't seem to want to try again. Tonight Cathy took her, and she took it and passed. She also plays in the adventure center, where there are always several kids willing to run around and climb stuff.

Cathy keeps getting better. She came back from ALA on schedule, or maybe a half hour late. She was going to have lunch with my sister, but fresh snow made it foolish for my sister to drive 60+ miles, so they talked on the phone instead. Cathy brought me back the first volume of Orphan Annie reprints, which I have been reading at every opportunity.

A restaurant Sarah and I went to had a piano, so I told them I was always looking for a place to play. More conversations ensued, I played a little bit for them, and told them what kind of stuff I do, and offered to play an hour for free so they could hear a real cross section of my material. Instead, after I tried to get them on the phone a few times, they said I could play Thursday night (next week) for money. Then a bit after that, they called again to say their Friday guy couldn't make it and asked if I felt like filling in, so I said sure and went out and bought a nice pair of slacks to wear and got a shoe shine kit so my shoes would look good. I played (and played well, I think) for two and a half hours, and at the end of the time they told me the customers hadn't really enjoyed it and asked if I knew any 80s and 90s stuff. I said I didn't, so Thursday's off.

They have a guy who does some show tunes and stuff on Friday already, so they don't want more of that. They have a guy who plays some classical on Saturday, so they don't want more of that -- apparently, there is just enough classical music to fill a two and a half hour slot.

Sarah tried again and succeeded, so I guess I have to try again somewhere else. I don't know where I'll find an audience for my cornball 60s stuff and obsolete earlier material. Retirement homes, I guess. Waffle House doesn't have a piano.
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[identity profile] mjlayman.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Good for Sarah and Cathy, and too bad about the setting up and piano-playing!

[identity profile] davesslave.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
'80s and '90s music? There is a lot of bad pop music from those times.
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[identity profile] sarah-ovenall.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
what a bummer! There's a jazz duo (bass and guitar) who play Sunday brunch at a restaurant I like. I always make a request from the "great American songbook", and they seem really relieved to get requests that are in their genre. They told me most people request 80s and 90s music they don't know.

You could do the Richard Cheese thing and develop loungey arrangements for modern pop & rock tunes. The Richard Cheese version of "Baby Got Back" is killer.

[identity profile] roadnotes.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Hurrah for Sarah! And BOO to the restaurant for not enjoying your music.

[identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, that restaurant didn't like it, but you're good, so you keep on trying. 80's and 90's stuff makes me nuts when I'm dining someplace with a piano. I like Max's which does lots of classic 40's and 50's popular tunes plus show tunes.

I'm so glad Cathy's feeling good again.

[identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com 2009-01-31 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Phoo. The kind of piano I enjoy at the kind of restaurant that has them is rather the same as Athenais's tastes: show tunes and mid-20C popular songs. Preferably fairly straight without too much elaboration. A little classical that proceeds at an even keel is good, too: a lot of Chopin and Grieg qualifies.

[identity profile] meggins.livejournal.com 2009-02-01 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
Good to hear Cathy and Sarah are faring well. Less good about your "adventure" with the restaurant. Everybody's a critic (but not necessarily a good one).