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Joined: 09 Jul 2005 | Posts: 498 | Location: tx
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Went to the show. Lady of the Wood was the 3rd song, surprisingly. One Day I Slowly Floated Away had a cool new intro, as did I Could Be There For You (which I thought was awesome for that song). They also played Sunfeet and Blackened Crown. Unfortunately, there were technical difficulties through out the performance. Sunfeet had no bass for the first half of the song (which made me sad, I LOVE THE BASS LINE IN THAT SONG). Still all in all, they rocked socks. I never knew Ten Cent Blues could rock so hard! That one sounded amazing. Mr. Pine also made an appearance. They played for what? An hour and 20 mins, about. Started at around 9:40 and ended around 11:00. Christie didn't sing or even set foot onstage. Yeah the sound was sucky, but I thought that was just because I was directly in front of the left stage speaker. The vocals needed to be up'ed, but I still loved the performance. Sherri was in her own world jamming the hell outta her guitar, Stacy seemed to be having so much fun, and Chauntelle (despite her guitar troubles) rocked out and got down. Weston did an amazing job, banging his drums like a madman, but poor Garron had to lean against his amp to hear his sound like he didn't have a monitor. Still he sounded great. Oh and thanks, Eisley, for introducing me to Vedera (and the Myriad was not bad either). _________________ virb.com/dontlisten - mymusic - |
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Gosh! I can't wait 'til May 22! Blackened Crown, Mr. Pine, Lady of the Wood, and ODISFA!!! Did they play HATS? _________________ "I cannot discuss your verses; for any attempt at criticism would be foreign to me. Nothing touches a work of art so little as words of criticism." -- Rainer Maria Rilke |
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