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Saturday night was insanity!!


Zcustom

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Life has been good for the huddle musicians lately. First Hepcat played a sold out show, and now this:

saturday night my rock cover band played Molly Macphersons uptown. Well, not only was Lady Gaga at the arena, but there was a St Patricks in September Bar Crawl that showed up at Molly's about 10 minutes before we went on stage.

There were already about 75 people in there and once the 150 or so drunk people wearing green got settled the place was beyond packed. This was certainly a nice change of pace from the friday night gig where we played a classic car cruise in and watched 70 years olds cover their ears all night.

There were so many people security had to hold them back from the stage as they were bumping into the guitar player and one dude kept trying to hit my cymbals with his hands.

We altered our set to play more modern tunes and this crowd stuck around for 2 hours and rocked out with us.

It was a great night and there were never less than 100 people in the bar. It was just really awesome and I felt the need to share.

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Heh, heh... you know I almost typed beat off, then I changed it... seriously, how many... and please PM pics... I have to live my life vicariously through others now.

As soon as LazyDay posts them I'll put some up.

Man there had to have been 25 or 30 scantily clad girls dancing in front of the "stage"

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