I have seats to see...
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Re: I have seats to see...
you are a luck guy
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Re: I have seats to see...
I saw him in January in Norway. You definitely have something to look forward to.
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One of my guitar idols... lucky you!
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He was near me last Friday, only 40 miles away in Fresno, but I found out too late to go.
It would have been great to see him.
Kevin
It would have been great to see him.
Kevin
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Re: I have seats to see... (UPDATE)
Went last night and what an incredible player. Hard to say what I liked best but the coolest may have been when he introduced us to "his Band." First was the "Bass" player, next came "Rhythm" player, then the "Lead" guy and finally the "Drummer." He then went on to play a song that you could clearly hear "all" the parts in the song what seemed to be all players at the same time. Absolutely unbelievable. The man played better just using his left hand (and yes he did that) than I could ever think of doing with BOTH!
Tim Benware