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shaver

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Played the biggest show ever (around 900 people) and the sterling was on fire. When we were setting up i overheard some kids telling each other that they need to buy music mans now!

but yeh, i just got home and the sterling played like no other.
 

Mr Light

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shaver said:
Played the biggest show ever (around 900 people) and the sterling was on fire. When we were setting up i overheard some kids telling each other that they need to buy music mans now!

but yeh, i just got home and the sterling played like no other.

Cool,

That's what I hope to do myself (again) soon. There's no other feeling like knowing that you have inspired the children.:p
 

shamus63

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Just got back from a killin' gig myself!

Nothing beats adulation for a high...at all!

Pics in a few days from TNT and Bass-sic.
 

pattiejay

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shaver said:
When we were setting up i overheard some kids telling each other that they need to buy music mans now!
hehe - i used to be one of those kids!

great to hear you enjoyed the gig man :cool:
i'm yet to have the privilege of playing for 900+ :(
 

Psycho Ward

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The largest "crowd" of live people in front of you, not a TV audience, was 60,000 people. It was called “Jamboree in the Hills”, a very large, multi day outdoor event in St. Claresville OH. I’ve played it several times back in my country music touring days; I bet MusicMan Nut played it with Paycheck as well.

A veritable sea of people, too many people sort of, I played to around the same number of people in Japan once “Country Gold”, but the crowd looked smaller. :D

I love a big crowd, that’s one thing I miss since I landed. But I’ve come to love a big crowd at the local blues bar, a hundred drunks seems larger.

But without an audience, would any of us do this music thing?
 

BigBallz

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Psycho Ward said:
The largest "crowd" of live people in front of you, not a TV audience, was 60,000 people. It was called “Jamboree in the Hills”, a very large, multi day outdoor event in St. Claresville OH. I’ve played it several times back in my country music touring days; I bet MusicMan Nut played it with Paycheck as well.

A veritable sea of people, too many people sort of, I played to around the same number of people in Japan once “Country Gold”, but the crowd looked smaller. :D

I love a big crowd, that’s one thing I miss since I landed. But I’ve come to love a big crowd at the local blues bar, a hundred drunks seems larger.

But without an audience, would any of us do this music thing?


Of course. I love to rehearse, controlled environment and all, and I can't imagine a day wiyhout music/playing.
 
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