04/28/07: Philadephia: Theatre of Living Arts

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knightrider
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Re: Philadelphia fans

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mcwslc wrote: and the fact that he was never anchored to the front of the stage playing the guitar.
I've never been a fan of Gord's guitar anchoring him in front of the mic. And I'm not sure it is even remotely in the sound mix. I'd guess most of you feel the same. But I guess it gives him a chance to regroup for more antics when he puts it down. Oh well, he can do whatever makes him happy of course. I am curious what his thoughts or motivations are about it tho - and the band's.
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I thought this was a great concert. I have seen somehwere between 33-38 shows. Being the concert was on a Saturday I think it was the standard drunk crowd. There were a couple of boat rockers but overall I didn't think the crowd was bad at all.
I can't remember the last time I heard Long time running and Fiddlers green.
I would give this show a solid B.
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Imo, Philly show was better than DC - that's two tours in a row. Finally got Fiddler's Green. :thumb: This was really well done. I'm somewhat surprised Rob doesn't use an acoustic but it still works.

I thought Putting Down would have been played in Atlantic City.

I've got some decent vids that I'll put up on youtube sometime.
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Post by gentoo »

Here's some of the photos I took at the show.

http://www.hipography.com/main.php?g2_itemId=6984
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