Today’s show is wild. The crowd feels like a swarming mass of energy, made even more so by the fact that our haze machine breaks halfway through the gig. The whole venue begins to feel like Yoda’s swampy Dagobah dwelling.
For a few songs I can’t really make out individual faces, it’s just one buoyant cloud of humanity, a pluming clump of raging flesh and blood. It’s kind of beautiful.
At one point a geezer in the front row calls me over and tries to hand me a $100 note to play Mothership for his wife. I’ve never experienced being tipped (bribed?) to play a song before, and I am pretty flummoxed by it. I decide to proceed with the calm poise that you’ve come to expect from me, and I begin to gyrate seductively in front of him and beckon him to pop the note down my trousers. (I give it back, and we play Mothership FOR FREE seeing as we’re such amazing upstanding gents etc).