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Date Posted: 23:10:58 12/06/05 Tue
Author: Busta
Subject: Thanks for sharing those memories you had with the boys especially the opportunity you got was worth it! :) I've always fascinated with how these stage production/tour works! When they had a stadium tour, I got an opportunity to go in SoundCheck Pass (including free tickets... Chris' friends offered it to me) and I was lucky to sit few seats away from the boys and I watched whole the stage production how they were put together. I enjoyed observing the stage. It was huge and lot of work putting together. Amazing.
In reply to: Lynn 's message, "Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane, Micha! I knew that the first tour with the live band was October of 1997, because that was when the boss signed on. They were SO excited to have real musicians backing them, and not just doing track shows like they did for the first year. I also remember how excited everyone was when they saw the plans for that first "big stage" setup. Dax came home after that practice when it was revealed, and sketched it out for us, ramps and all. It was his first bigtime tour too. Now that stage would look so tiny compared to some of the huge productions of their last few tours. It was a sweet, innocent time, before lawsuits and mega-fame (with all the trappings and hangers ons that go with it). I'm really glad we experienced the early part--and the wonder of it all." on 06:25:36 12/06/05 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> I absolutely agree. Those first stage(s) was/were so sweet and tiny. But for me one of the best tours they ever gave. Meaning: it was just all so different from those HUGE productions. Which were fantastic as well of course! I mean, they were one of the reasons why I went to the US to see the shows ;) I am also very, very happy about having experienced those early days. Everything was so different: from stage productions to the guys...Ah, and memories are also a wonderful thing! :) They've come a long way, baby. And so did da boss of course. Remembering Dax on that stage and all the others from the band...I could go on and on with those old, wonderful memories but I guess I should quit it now before you all fall asleep, lol. :) -- Micha, 02:37:26 12/07/05 Wed [1]


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