Friday, December 07, 2007

Well, the concert is over! I feel pretty good about it... and I'm totally beat. I'm ready to sleep and sleep and sleep some more... It's been a long day.


But it was really fun. Thanks to everyone who came and watched and listened to us!


While setting up earlier today I had an idea...so I went and asked our drummer, Pavel: "Do you think it's possible for me to stand on your bass drum and jump off?" He said no problem, and we tried it out a couple times...hehe! I did it twice during the concert, and it was awesome. Luckily there were no casualties!



If Hudson or Becca are reading this, i have one thing to say...: "I wore my band shoes!!!"



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And I also learned how to make an omelet this week, but that's another story...


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Tyler,

All I can say is "WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Okay...I guess I have another thing to say...It was an amazing concert!

And yet another thing...I'm proud of you!!!

Love, mutti

Anonymous said...

Hey Tyler,

As usual, when I read your blog I have to scroll down and catch some of your other entries. Cool poster for the concert. It looks like it would be really great framed!

And your shoes did look like "band shoes."

I told your mom that I'm looking forward to hearing the songs you guys did for the concert when you come here. I'm not sure where we'll get the guitar, but I'd sure love to hear it. :o)

Love ya, Michelle

Mike France said...

Yeah the drum thing is cool...but can you twirl around real fast and beat on a crash cymbal too???

Looking forward to a concert in the living room or at least going to Guitar Center and hearing you two jam on their equipment.

UM

Anonymous said...

I am SO BUMMED that I missed my favorite first born beaver artist JUMPING OFF A DRUM during a concert! Oh my! What a moment I missed. I'm sure Nathan would make you a rock god for such a move! I've heard wonderful things about the concert. Glad to see your blog entry about it as well.

Great shoes.
Glad to be your Patroness of the Arts (And Small Business)
Andrea