can someone tell me where this is I would , at the old age of 67, just pick up my roots and re locate I want to be around people who love to go see an local band play the hits where is this place Heaven?
@@Donfleebie1 I've played in local bands for years (actually decades) and I'm doing some fill-in now. I agree. When the band is introduced the first chord should follow almost immediately or right after the lead singer or front person introduces the band. Not 10 minutes or anything like that. That's why I'm told to get to a performance early and be all set up and ready to go when called upon.
@@louisfryzel4618 Yes, and no noodling between songs, and no pre performance annoying sound checks. Count the song and go! The sound should be close when you start, and it can be fine tuned during the first few songs. This is why we all go direct to FOH, so our sound is consistent from gig to gig. And no ‘spaghetti’ mounds of cords all over the stage, and no empty cases on stage.
Well done! I didn't know what to expect when I randomly clicked on this but I am impressed! No idea where you're from but I'm come see you.
You guy's do a great job, love me some 70s tunes . Best decade ever 😊
Great singing great playing!
This should go viral, the dancing!!
LMAO!!
Ironical,right? .lol..a good Band takes all kinds of public.
NICE selection of tunes!!
A good lead singer
My wife and I we're drinking coffee this morning and enjoying your music, you guys are damn good.
Lead singer is actually pretty good especially on certain songs. Pretty good band.
allow me to agree with you
I LOVE when the songs from 30 40 50 yrs ago are brought to life by a live band
Super job on American Pie.
can someone tell me where this is
I would , at the old age of 67, just pick up my roots and re locate
I want to be around people who love to go see an local band play the hits
where is this place
Heaven?
Not bad guys, the best, Paul.
When the MC introduces a band, shouldn’t they be ready??? They don’t take 10 minutes too set up after being introduced!!! Weird
Exactly what I thought. Come on man!
@@Donfleebie1 I've played in local bands for years (actually decades) and I'm doing some fill-in now. I agree. When the band is introduced the first chord should follow almost immediately or right after the lead singer or front person introduces the band. Not 10 minutes or anything like that. That's why I'm told to get to a performance early and be all set up and ready to go when called upon.
@@louisfryzel4618 Yes, and no noodling between songs, and no pre performance annoying sound checks. Count the song and go! The sound should be close when you start, and it can be fine tuned during the first few songs. This is why we all go direct to FOH, so our sound is consistent from gig to gig. And no ‘spaghetti’ mounds of cords all over the stage, and no empty cases on stage.
That’s the difference between pros and dad bands
🤔 YOUR *"READY TO GO"* *_"FACTOR,"_* IS "UNPARALLELED!!"
😩 *THANK GOD....!!!* 😧
the song hook on feeling was done bye 2 dif groups
Didn’t hear a difference