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George
Posted 2012-12-18 2:57 PM (#31571 - in reply to #31567)
Subject: RE: Official Road Report is up for Twisted Christmas at The Emporium
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Terry

Another great report. God bless you for driving 6 hours to and from, picking up other SMF's along the way and giving us a play list and a show report in great detail. Sorry we didn't meet up, but i was at a family event earlier in the day and got at the half-way mark of the Adrenal Mob. You are correct they were amazing and their version of Mob Rules was excellent.

Twisted was AMAZING, microphone problems aside. Your report says it all. Correct me if I'm wrong, did Jay Jay and Eddie let Mark play his Silver Bells solo a little longer than was planned? They seemed to be having a great time listening and watching Mark. I was very happy to hear Under The Blade was added to the song list and it was a great surprise to hear Hero's Are Hear to Find live for a second time. Great to see Bernie Williams again and very nice to hear fans out bid each other for Dee's platinum Sta Hungry record and other guitars and club dates. Great job all around. Extra credit to Danny Stanton who seems to be all over the place, he shook my hand as he was watching over the silent auction then the sale of tickets for T-shirt singed by the band, to getting the stage set up for TS and then Dee called him to fix the microphone, That's all around talent

When did we find out the show was being webcast? More importantly can we watch it online now?

Edited by George 2012-12-18 3:12 PM


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