A young couple came in and, for no apparent reason, hung out in the aisle of books to my right for most of the night, sitting on the floor. He was skimming books, she was sketching. The guy asked if I knew any Gordon Lightfoot, meaning, apparently, "If You Could Read My Mind", 'cuz he hadn't heard of the 4 or 5 songs that I know or knew -- not that I could'a played 'em anyway, except "10 Degrees and Gettin' Colder", but he didn't know it, so I didn't bother. He enjoyed my "Simon and Garfunkle" songs, though, so, close enough.
But 20 minutes later, a 40-ish guy came in and sat down in the comfy chairs with a book, and after a while he looked up and asked if I knew any Gordon Lightfoot! Too weird. I said, "That guy just asked me that!", but they didn't know each other. He didn't know "10 Degrees" either. Guess I'll have to go learn "Read My Mind"...
No drama at all over the tip jar or CD rack. I was hoping the "real manager", an older guy who's *very* friendly to us, would come by so I could say "Shame about that tip jar rule" and see if he said (a) "Yup, it's a shame", or (b) "Oh, just ignore that rule!", or (c) "What tip jar rule?". But he didn't come by, and when I tried to go see him at the end of the night, he was way too busy with customers.
The Lightfoot fan's girlfriend over in the aisle asked me as I was tearing down if I "had a tip jar or something". I told her I did, but that I wasn't allowed to put it out anymore. I told her that it was OK, though, I'm not in it for the money. Frankly, it made setup and teardown a lot simpler, not having to put all that stuff out there. But it is nice to be compensated at least a little, and, as Warren always says, it's a nice form of feedback about whether or not you're doing anything right. We made $18 each at Mission Viejo the next night. That pays for a couple of the next week's lunches...
One odd thing -- towards the end, a nicely-dressed 20-something black guy came in, sat down and was pointedly listening. To the point of "studying" me. I'm not sure why -- he didn't seem to be a guitar player picking up tips (I can usually recognize those), and he didn't have any particular questions or requests. Oddly, he wasn't in a hurry to take a look at the list, even after I pointed it out to him. And after a while, he asked if he could take my picture (with his phone). Huh? I said, "Sure, send me a copy", but I wonder what he wanted a picture for. Sometimes people seem "too interested" and hang out to the end, and then ask us about how to get a gig like this -- but he left, kinda suddenly, a few songs before the end. If he hadn't been so slow to grab a list, I'd be wondering if he was with the RIAA or something, gathering evidence.
No picture in my email yet, either...
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