'Cos it's their last one and you know there'll never be another one?
I was the same with Michael Jackson....there were four songs that I wanted to see him do live, and unfortunately not. Ah well. But then half the bands and singers I really wanted to see just once aren't around any more.
Yeah, it was their last concert in my city. And three weeks after it The Ark was no more. It sure set a very special setting for the concert knowing it was the last one, and I think the band felt very strongly about it as well. Our city was one of the first where they hit big time.
But yeah, he's like someone I'm thinking - Alice Cooper, who gets the crowd going and knows how to engage them in a show and whatever it is he's doing. Better than those guys that just stand there and sing and look bored as all fuck - again, Roy did that but he was doing something there, something incredible.
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Edit: you were in the white shirt with the sunglasses and about 19 foot tall?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:Sometimes those people can become boring with their stories but at times you like to know to get a real feel for the song, and his emotions.
I should post some show videos I went to.
The great thing about his stories are that they're always a bit different, told in a different way, it's not a prepared thing he says every night.
His stories are in no way boring, they're epic and met with loads of cheers during the stories.