We woke up early and went to the venue to deal with some “sound” issues we were having. When we are playing we don’t hear what the crowd hears, it sounds completely different to us. Each of us wants to hear different things while we play… for example Mike wants to hear the kick drum, bass guitar, lead guitar and vocals. Someone else might only want to hear their instrument or the vocals, etc… This is called the “monitor mix” and is very important to a band. If we can’t hear what we are playing it’s not much fun. Anyways at this base we had struggled with it the first two shows. One minute the monitor mix was great and the next it sounded like we were playing in a tin can several miles away.
Long story short, their was a problem with the generator and once we got a new generator we all rejoiced. Around noon or so we left the base and went to the Kempinski Resort in Djibouti. We ended up spending most of Christmas Eve poolside and beachside just soaking up the sun.
In the evening we went back to the base for our 3rd and final show. It was by far the best show while we were in Djibouti and probably one of the most fun shows we’ve ever played.
Driving through Djibouti on the way to the hotel. It's kind of hard to tell but people are just hanging out of the vans.
Djibouti Palace Kempinski
Inside
4 comments:
WOW!!!! I can't believe your experiences that you are all having!! MISS YOU ALL AND ENJOY THE REST OF THE STAY
AAK
It's about 23 degrees here right now....you lucky bastards. Some of those crowds look more rowdy than Sturgis HA HA Take care and keep blogging!! :)
~Abby and Ryan
Great pictures..you all have such a healthy glow...yes..this was a mommy comment..BE SAFE..
Happy Holidays guys! We are going to miss you in Dubuque this year for the New Years Eve Party!! Great Pics and I look foward to hearing all the details of the trip when you get back.
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