Where were u standing? I was on the left side of the stage. Closest to VIP

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-P

On Dec 23, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Andrew Stanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yep - I was. Saw someone wearing an npny hockey jersey. Wonder if that is someone on this list.

Andrew Stanger

On Dec 23, 2007, at 2:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Didn't see any NPNY there...glad you enjoyed!
-P

<Moderator: I don't think you ever met John. I think Andy was there too
-Derek>


In a message dated 12/23/2007 9:14:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I was there for the second show and met some friends coming out of the first. They were terribly disappointed with the performance. Many ticket holders came out urging us to sell our tickets, which wasn't an option at the time. Here's the report I sent to my friends after the show.Well, for
my
money, I got my money's worth. It certainly didn't suck at all. Now, at
this
point,  my
expectations were lessened, but I don't think they were that monstrous
having seen him on the awards show last year.All in all, he  was
very solid for the first half hour, came in and out with the band for
next half hour and the band played another 30 minutes after that.  We
heard a lot of great tunes including "If You Want me to Stay" and "Hot Fun in the Summertime" and a smokin' version of "Sing a Simple Song". I
thought the band was very good and not nearly as confused as you  had
mentioned. They watched Sly and picked it up when he dropped back. All in all the show (which didn't start until 12 am) cooked all the way up
to 1:15 and the band looked like it wanted to stay on longer,  though
Sly certainly didn't have the stamina. Doing a little internet research
this morning, I am listening to a live show from '68 at the  Fillmore
East that lasted only 53 minutes. I'm also noting that Sly's shows back in the day started notoriously late and he was generally late or didn't
show at all, so it seems we did see vintage  Sly.


http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/sly-and-the-family-stone/580-6533.html

Lastly, though the price was high, I think it was proportionate to the quality of the act in the size of the venue. Legitimately, he could have easily filled the Beacon at $45 and that would have just sucked. I'd rather pay twice as much to see him in a small club like B B King's. The crowd
really enjoyed  it and despite the long wait for the show, everybody
generally walked out very happy.Moral of the story, if you do see Sly, go
to
the second  show.

Peace,

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