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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Daschofsky View Post
    Every bad gig is a good opportunity to learn. Find the lessons from this gig and use them for the next. One lesson I see here is that the more information you have, the happier you'll be, find out as much as you can and ask a lot questions before the gig. Minimize the surprises so you can spend more time having fun and rocking the crowd.
    good advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterbeat View Post
    Sounds like maybe more of the people at the party knew this guy and it was easier for them to relate to him. Don't let it get you down.
    This is my bet.

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    Dude, you also need to stand your ground a bit, should have split it up into 45 minutes each then rotate, a far better/ fairer system.

    Failing that, should have challenged him to a back to back battle on the spot!

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