
“The Deputy Prime Minister is arriving at Heathrow today,”
the editor told him. “Go and meet him and get a couple of quotes about the vote
in Parliament tomorrow.” Excited, the young hack scurried off to the airport.
A couple of hours later, the editor was surprised to see the
journalist back at his desk. “The plane was only due to land half an hour ago,”
he said. “How come you are here. Did you get the quotes?”
“No,” said the journalist. “The plane crashed. There won’t
be any interview.”
In his focus on a minor piece of grunt work, the journo had
missed the chance to scoop the world by being in the right place at the right
time.
In my efforts to turn music into a living, I have focused on
the minor (albeit delightful) attempts to write and perform my own music, while
missing the fact that, since I last made an entry into this blog, I have left
my job as managing editor of MI Pro and Audio Pro magazines, formed and
performed with a successful function/covers band, taken on an open mic night
(and made it extremely successful), appeared at two local ‘festivals’ and
successfully formed a medium to large network of local musicians to the extent
that I am about to embark upon a new, totally virgin, open mic night some ten
miles out of my ‘comfort zone’. I am also learning a new style (for me) of
guitar playing.
All of this has had the effect of making me ‘too busy’ to
write my blog… Ha! Too busy, my arse. What it has been is a reluctance to make
much of what I have actually been doing in order to keep some sort of focus on
some sort of pipe dream that has yet to form into anything coherent. The real
stuff is already underway and I have been too stupid to acknowledge it.
So, July 10th 2012 is the day. I am starting a
brand new Open Mic Night out of town. Just me, this time. No tradition of
several years to buoy me, no friends and neighbours in walking distance of the
pub door, just me and the hope that ‘if you build it, they will come’.
It’s at The Plough in Stoke Poges, which in itself makes the
weekly event a challenge, as, unlike my current, established Open Mic Night,
there is no passing trade here. You are either a regular or not. O’Donoghues in
Marlow is smack bang in the middle of the town centre with locals and visitors
passing by all the time. In Stoke Poges you don’t ‘stroll past’. You are either
there deliberately or not. This means I need to build a tradition that says
that this is THE place to be on a Tuesday.
I have absolutely no idea whether this will fly or whether
it will plummet. The one thing I do know is that, if the latter, I will have a
cool Icarus analogy to relate.
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