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This was taken on the second song of my show "I got you babe".
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The girl touching her face bummed a cig off me earlier in the day. Later on she told me that she was only 16, hmmm.... The girl and boy with the sun in between thier shoulders danced to twist and shout later on in the show. The rest of the crowd stood pretty still so I stopped in the middle of the song right before the "aaah aaah aaah" part and said "Oh no! Fooey! Since I see this part of the crowd is having SUCH a "good time doing the twist I forgot to teach you the next dance move in the song." So I made everyone practice doing the "twinkle fingers" and singing that aaah part. There were a few people still hesitant so I brought the same guy that was doing the twist before and the girl to his left wearing Alecia Keys face on her shirt up infront of the audience. I gave them back messages and asked how they were feeling. I told the girl she was going to get injured if she danced with her purse and said I'd put it in my case. Then I said "Oh now I've got it!" and ran off making a ton of racket. I came back and then said "Seriously, if you want to sing or dance please do. Resisting these urges could be potentialy harmful to your own I counted off then we all danced. (scroll back to the right) I was in the middle of yellow submarine and said "everybody now!" most everyond started singing but the guy behind the dude who danced to twist and shouts elbow, the one in the sunglasses just stood there. I stopped and said "Whats the matter with you man? I said everybody! I ran up to him and put my arm around his shoulder and gave him a good talkin to. "Whatchuh gotta understand is I'm the boss in this office so what I say goes alright?" I ran back up to my curb "Alright, everybody now! 1 2 3" and we all sang. (scrolling back left now) The woman next to the guy in the mullet was the first to cheer encore then came up and nocked nuckles with me when I said I was gonna play "Satisfaction" by the Stones. Before I started to play I said "You know doing this is kinda like running the mile and singing at the top of your lungs the whole time. It can get very tireing so I must warn you all. Continue listening at your own descrtion because if I pass out there is gonna be a racket like you never heard before. Don't want to traumatize yall or anything." The girl behind my elbow came up to me after the show and gave me her number then apologized twice for it and left. My last song before the encore was Johnny Cashes Folsom Prison. I yelled to the guys up in the windows behind my other elbow "Hows the nose bleed section?!". They gave me a thumbs up then I taught everyone how to clap and and scream "yeha" and told the window guys they better do it too. By this time there was another 50 people in my crowd. I played six songs in all. It was one of my favorite shows of that day.
This was taken on the second song of my show "I got you babe".
(Scroll Left)
The girl touching her face bummed a cig off me earlier in the day. Later on she told me that she was only 16, hmmm.... The girl and boy with the sun in between thier shoulders danced to twist and shout later on in the show. The rest of the crowd stood pretty still so I stopped in the middle of the song right before the "aaah aaah aaah" part and said "Oh no! Fooey! Since I see this part of the crowd is having SUCH a "good time doing the twist I forgot to teach you the next dance move in the song." So I made everyone practice doing the "twinkle fingers" and singing that aaah part. There were a few people still hesitant so I brought the same guy that was doing the twist before and the girl to his left wearing Alecia Keys face on her shirt up infront of the audience. I gave them back messages and asked how they were feeling. I told the girl she was going to get injured if she danced with her purse and said I'd put it in my case. Then I said "Oh now I've got it!" and ran off making a ton of racket. I came back and then said "Seriously, if you want to sing or dance please do. Resisting these urges could be potentialy harmful to your own I counted off then we all danced. (scroll back to the right) I was in the middle of yellow submarine and said "everybody now!" most everyond started singing but the guy behind the dude who danced to twist and shouts elbow, the one in the sunglasses just stood there. I stopped and said "Whats the matter with you man? I said everybody! I ran up to him and put my arm around his shoulder and gave him a good talkin to. "Whatchuh gotta understand is I'm the boss in this office so what I say goes alright?" I ran back up to my curb "Alright, everybody now! 1 2 3" and we all sang. (scrolling back left now) The woman next to the guy in the mullet was the first to cheer encore then came up and nocked nuckles with me when I said I was gonna play "Satisfaction" by the Stones. Before I started to play I said "You know doing this is kinda like running the mile and singing at the top of your lungs the whole time. It can get very tireing so I must warn you all. Continue listening at your own descrtion because if I pass out there is gonna be a racket like you never heard before. Don't want to traumatize yall or anything." The girl behind my elbow came up to me after the show and gave me her number then apologized twice for it and left. My last song before the encore was Johnny Cashes Folsom Prison. I yelled to the guys up in the windows behind my other elbow "Hows the nose bleed section?!". They gave me a thumbs up then I taught everyone how to clap and and scream "yeha" and told the window guys they better do it too. By this time there was another 50 people in my crowd. I played six songs in all. It was one of my favorite shows of that day.

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