your story reminded me of this: we won a local radio station contest, so we got to play their big Canada Day show. Many bands on the list, including The Violent Femmes as headliners. We go on first, at 11 am, no soundcheck, huge stage (180 ft, side to side, me with my little JC-55 perched on a folding chair
), playing to 25,000 people. Main monitors go out, all we have is side wash. To compensate, the monitor tech boosts the levels of the wash, but the only thing in them is the horn section and lead vocals. Our keyboard player (who was practically being punched in the head by the side wash) had to watch the drummer to make sure he was in time. Our singer was concentrating so hard with her eyes closed, that she did not see the line of DJ's from the station who danced across the front of the stage, twice. I just about wet my pants from the stress, but the audience seemed to enjoy it, dancing, cheering and even singing along a little bit.