Totally unrelated, but back in the good ol\' days there was this great little place called 7 Willow St. in Port Chester, it had all the NY curfew rules so bands would play till like 4 or so. Deep Banana Blackout recorded their album Rowdy Duty there and played for like 6 hours.
Anyway, it was in a rough neighborhood (those of you who\'ve had issues at Stella Blues know what I mean) but we kept going anyway. One night Gov\'t Mule was playing w/ The Derek Trucks Band. We went, got blown away and when we tried to duck out the back door, the roadie stopped us to let the band out, Matt Abts shook our hand and thanked us, the late Allan Woody did the same and Warren Haynes, one of the nicest guys ever, shook our hands and said he, "couldn\'t thank us enough for comin\' out," and to do him a favor and get home safe. My buddy and were practically floating from that point on, and didn\'t mind the rain we had to walk to the car in, then we got to the car and the driver side window was broken, my discman was gone, the wires were gone, my buddy\'s cd binder was gone too. We were like, "well, that sucks!" and drove home in the pouring rain getting soaked.
Bottom line: WE DIDN\'T LET A BROKEN WINDOW GET IN THE WAY, cuz we went back with a plastic covered window the very next night and got blown away by both bands again.
However, if it was to happen now and not back when I was 21, I don\'t know if I\'d react in the same way. Good luck man!