Really doesn't have anything to do with how much someone jumps around. But, since you brought it up...I believe a show should be a show. However, you are right...different strokes...
but,that is a topic for another thread.
Back to topic:
I'm going by what the OP said about the show. My view is that of a seasoned musician/performer, and as of late, a manager. So, if you are doing this for kicks, then great. Nothing else matters, as long as you are having fun. However, if you are viewing this as a career, or even if you simply hope to play anything more than a pay toilet of a club....then it's great that you have fun, but it's not topping the list of important things when doing shows.
Glad you brought up Kiss. I was just watching a clip of them backstage while Peter was singing Beth. His mic cut out in the middle of a line. Gene yelled "F*ck!" at the top of his lungs. Peter came backstage after the song, and ripped into someone. Why? Were they not having fun? Isn't that all that matters? No...it DIDN'T SOUND GOOD.
No matter how much fun a band seems to be having, or how relaxed they are, it's only because things are going well. There is always a degree of professionalism, and a good show, with good sound, with the audience having a good experience tops the list. Like it or not, it's work, and responsibility. "Fun" is what comes when everything is right, not "easier for the sound man". So, I'm sorry, but this "keep everything easier for the sound man, so he will be happy" stuff is a bunch of crap. Telling this guy to plug his low budget, plastic, $40 Digitech RP50 direct into the board, and rely on an unfamiliar sound guy to put it in the monitors was simply not good advice, and comes from people looking to make a job easier, instead of putting the effort into doing it right.
A. It's not going to sound good.
B. It's a risk. I hope he learned something, and has a better sounding show next time.
If this guy is just f*cking around, then all went well so long as he had fun. BUT, if he is serious about this, and plans on taking it further, then it didn't go well....according to HIS description of the show. The ones that get any where are the ones that take it seriously from the start.
So, how it went depends on what the OP is in it for. Since he never really hinted about what that might be, we don't know at this point. Either way, the main goal should always be for a band to sound it's best. Period. You never know who is listening.