![]() ![]() At this point a sense of relief warmed over me as I got to spend the next few hours in my favorite space – live improvised music!Ĭooling down, they segued on a dime into a jam space that led into Lonely. ![]() Moving into the jam, they quickly settled into a nice groove and effortlessly made their way to the first peak of the night. The band seemed to spend the composed portion of the song getting adjusted to the stage and Brian was signaling to the sound guy off and on to get his mix where he wanted it. The venue is fairly small and doesn’t have the most advantageous layout, with some support beams obscuring your view of the stage depending on where you are standing, but I easily made my way close to the front.īefore long they came out and lit right into It’s A Bunch. After the inevitable back and forth, I always come to the realization that I’m never bummed that I went to the show, only bummed that I didn't! So at 5:15 PM I got in my trusty Subaru Outback, Blue Mountain, and made the trek down to Columbus to see my favorite band - Spafford! I pulled up to A and R Music Bar about 15 minutes until show time, parked in the garage across the street and hurried inside. To go with that, I couldn’t wrangle any friends to make the trip and I’d be flying solo. The prospect of a weekday show is always an interesting experience for me – the excitement to get out and break up the mundanity of my typical flow, accompanied by the doubts of whether or not I actually want to drive multiple hours to and from my destination to be back at work the next morning. ![]()
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