Monday, February 22, 2010

sometimes the only perception of a town is derived by the number of christian bookstores you comes across in a day


the show was hit and miss. the crowd was pleasant and vocal. without prompting they chimed in on the piggyback answer lines. a surprise that more crowds don't do. fun melodies and lyrics too. some things vibrate and please the human body to the point that it cannot help but reciprocate a similar sound. i often hum along. the staff was very helpful and the owners genuine. a quaint town with a beautiful mountain backdrop. the show was done, and like old people missing the dinner rush after their early bird discount, we navigate the gear through the booty dance all stars getting their floss on, pack the bus, grab some after show burritos, and burn the tires getting out. oddly, the show went from 30s homeowners to early 20s grind fest in less than 10 minutes after the band's set. i expect that in nacodoches, tx, but not in an affluent california mountain town. good times and good people.

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