Great show !
One thing I noticed was that the line for bathroom was longer for men than women ‘s-
Yeah yeah, I guess we can’t do things quickly at this age, but the show was great and very touching! Entire songs of the album sans Lloyd Green-
But that bass player is a great steel player-
From where we sat, it was hard to see, but it looked like “ sho-bud”-
Double neck but didn’t see much of pedal rods—-
Nonetheless, it was a great show!!
Just got back from show at Town Hall in NYC. Waited until ticket prices came down and managed to get a seat in the front row. Great show played at a reasonable volume. Chris Scruggs was playing an old Shobud double neck with only the rods for the E9 neck connected.
All I can say is Wow! Funny thing, I ran into Chris Scruggs on the street before the show, he was out going for a walk, such a nice humble guy. He was also nice enough to sign the poster I bought between sets. Roger and Hillman sang like Byrds as did Marty.
Good seeing you Hiro, the bathrooms were filled because there were only men at the show
Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Location: On a Mountain in Upstate Halcottsville, N.Y.
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Postby John De Maille »
Caught the show up in Albany last Tuesday. I was super impressed with the whole venue.
I grew up listening and playing all these songs, so, it was very nostalgic for me. I did confuse Chris's steel for an LDG, but, see now that it was a Super Pro. Low stage lighting and my eyes played tricks on me.
In a previous post it was noted that, voices had changed and I noticed postures had changed, but, the sparkle was still there. It was so great to bring back all those memories.