Where did you play New Years Eve?

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RamRod 1
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Where did you play New Years Eve?

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I filled in with my old band "White Shadow" at the Belwood Eagles.
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We (The Backyard Rockers) played at Salsa's Mexican Grill in Bedford, part of a live music/comedy/open mic setting. We had a good time, met some new musical friends and won some new fans.
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Great time at The Gettysburg Eagles. We got there at 3PM to setup and do soundcheck. The event started at 6 pm with a 3 course dinner, then a cashbash, we played 9 PM til 1 AM. Spent the night at Motel 6. :lol:
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I played to a sold out, standing room imaginary audience in my basement. Actually not even that. I was checking my eyelids for holes by midnight.
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I did sound for the flashbacks in cassandra.
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I ended up drinking champagne straight out of the bottle at midnight.
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I've always found champagne from the bottle to be somewhat explosive.

We were in the Ramada's Tropical Courtyard; stone floor, 2 and a half stories lined with glass. Imagine playing through 2 PAs at once, with one of them only playing a phase-incoherent reverb on a slightly-less-than-musical predelay, with the whole thing a little bit louder than the dry PA. It's kinda of like playing football in the rain. It's tough, it's uncomfortable, but everybody is soaked so it's a pretty good time anyway.
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