It is different ffor everyone. I am more like VonBuck in that I rarely get nervous.
The way I see it, if I F it up then I F it up.
At least I gave it a shot. I was a little nervous the first time I played in public (it was the bass with a three piece blues band) and again the first time I played my own songs on guitar by myself. I was also a bit nervous the first time I played theremin out.
The pattern with me seems to be when I am oding something new. That's when the nerves kick in a little.
As far as rehearsing the set up and break down of the equipment, I can attest to that.
Wednesday CT did a noise show and I brought a minimalist set-up. Just the theremin and a couple of little things.
Before we went on I picked up the Synsonics drums and noticed that the batteries were totally dead so I had to swap out the ones from the Speak and Spell and I ended up programming the drums on stage. I had four good batteries in it and two bad ones so the thing wasn't keeping a very good beat but we dealt with it.
Then, imagine my horror when we were wearing our gas masks (part of our shtick) and I was unable to find my plug-in guitar pickup that I use to pick up the cell phone radiation noises!
My partner in crime, Jay, was going off with his phone, running it thorugh effects and stuff and I was searching through my catch-all bag like a squirrel trying to remember where his nuts were.
So I shifted gears and picked up some other little noise making trinket but that made two pieces that were not very much like we had recorded or rehearsed them.
In the process of looking for the guitar pickup I put my cell phone and digital recorder in the bag and it swallowed them whole so they were unavailable for the rest of the show and there went piece nuumber three. I was rummaging through McDonald's toys, effects pedals, cables, camcorder tapes and adapter plugs. I even found a twelve-pack of C cells I could have put in the drums.
Fortunately, it was a noise show and it was pretty "out there" so we got by on improvisation. It was kind of irritatting because I like to think that we are one of the more musical of the noise acts in our area.
The lesson learned? Lay out my stuff in advance and don't take anything for granted, even on a small stage things can get lost.
Lesson number two, clean out that blue bag and only put what I will need for the evening's show in there.