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|    Jimmy to you    |
|    Re: Report from Grand Prairie    |
|    28 Oct 04 00:35:05    |
      XPost: rec.music.artists.beach-boys       From: treblephone@yahoo.com              Oh....BTW, I'm the guy who yelled "YESS!!!" during the first few chords       of 'Marcella'! Came out spontaneously!              JIMMY                            On 26 Oct 2004, you wrote in rec.music.artists.beach-boys:              > Just drove in from Dallas-Fort Worth after catching this show following       > a quick visit with my son at Ft. Hood, TX.       >       > Not a large crowd....I'd estimate maybe a couple of thousand, but a       > nice venue (though parking was $12.....TWELVE DOLLARS!)       >       > The performance was well received. The audience tended to be a little       > gray. I've never seen so many wrinkles so animated. A plethora of       > plastic wine cups were in attendance as well. Lots of folks telling       > their seatmates stories about the album and Brian's history.       >       > I don't believe there were any moments unique to this particular       > performance, so I won't go into a lot of detail about setlists, etc.,       > but:       >       > 1) Brian seemed very comfortable, belting out portions of Vegetables       > like a lion while a bunch of Swedes hauled a large pumpkin up over       > their heads.       >       > 2) The strings and horns sounded fantastic. I would have liked to have       > brought the dark-haired viola/cello player home, and my wife had the       > same thoughts about Mertens. I'm sure i've said now said more than       > enough about this.....so....moving on......       >       > 3) My wife, no stranger to light opera and symphonies, was amazed at       > how wonderful the performance sounded. This choral/symphonic/R&R lineup       > really does it for both of, regardless of my euphoric attraction to the       > compositions.       >       > Can't say enough about the music. I feel so fortunate to have lived to       > see and hear this. Like the guy in the audience said to spontaneous,       > unanimous applause, "Thank You, Brian!"       >       > Derek       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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