It Might have been a Snowy Weekend but it was Hot in Magna
Gigs during the winter are always a bit of a worry for me. When you have to travel a long way and the weather isn't that good you wonder if you're going to make it or what kind of problems you might run into. It was kind of like that this weekend at the Filling Station. There was supposed to be a big storm on Friday and then again on Saturday night and it looked like it was going to happen. There was some snow and it was cold but the gig at the Filling Station was anything but.....
After being off for a month it was good to strap on the gear, fire up the PA, and Rock. The crowd both nights was bigger then expected and even though it wasn't crazy on the dance floor all the time, it seemed that the music spoke to people there because we got a lot of complements. Some people even said they came both nights because they liked what they heard and wanted more. I hope we left them with enough......
One more thing, we keep getting comments about being a three piece band and how it doesn't sound like a three piece band. It sounds so much better. That's been the whole point of us going three piece. There are three singers, three part harmony, and three players that fill the spaces in the groove without having to worry about stepping on anyone else in the band. The song is the most important thing and we can each throw everything we have into each song. That makes it good.
Finally it was great to see all the folks from Fidelity. You made Friday evening a real treat. Tom