I am with all of this.
When I’m first setting up a live set I take copious notes. But as I memorize and practice, practice and memorize (ad nauseum until infinity), I look at the notes less and less until I don’t need them. I don’t think having notes on stage is beneficial. Every time a bandmate ever did it they’d just fuck up worse because of it. Like they blow a note and instead of using their senses to look and listen they check some bullshit paper, make the wrong move, and are now making me look like an idiot by association. If you want to know your gear back to front, inside and out, practice. If you want to know your music like the back of your hand, practice. If you want to have the least amount of struggle righting a mistake, practice. If you want to feel comfortable while performing, practice. If you want your performance to have some impact on those who showed up to experience it, practice. Unless you are intentionally going full improv, for fuck’s sake PRACTICE. If you can’t sleep, practice. If you’ve been sleeping then wake up early and practice. Practice when you have time. Probably practice when you maybe don’t have time. Practice when convenient. Practice when inconvenient. Practice until you’re blue in the face Then practice more. It’s the only way to even have a hope at becoming one with what you’re doing.
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