St Louis crowd/fans

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  • emmadog
    emmadog Posts: 32
    i totally agree. i am psyched eddie seems so giving and happy. i feel so damn lucky to be alive at the same time this man is. And to auctually see him live on multiple occasions and meet him!!! wowee, i better keep saying thanks to whoever is up there, it ain't just music. this is down right spriritual. is that spelled right?
  • dasvidana
    dasvidana Grand Junction CO Posts: 1,357
    emmadog wrote:
    i totally agree. i am psyched eddie seems so giving and happy. i feel so damn lucky to be alive at the same time this man is. And to auctually see him live on multiple occasions and meet him!!! wowee, i better keep saying thanks to whoever is up there, it ain't just music. this is down right spriritual. is that spelled right?

    +1
    It's nice to be nice to the nice.
  • Show was great. Ended up with seats in VIP 3 section row G so couldnt complain. Setlist was amazing. Was glad to hear Immortality, Trouble, and Falling Slowly with Glen. Most of the fans were i was at actually were there for the concert and not to go to the beer line every 10 minutes which was great. Was hoping to get to see Ed after the show but there were definitely way to many people outside waiting so instead we got to be serenaded by some dude with a uke and listen to fans talk about how they were not moving to the sidewalk because they were standing by there car in the parking lot. Other than that it was a great night. :D


    I was one of the good girls who stayed on the sidewalk. Was it just me or did the guy with the uke play the same song over and over?
    Emily
  • ericwaller20
    ericwaller20 Posts: 325
    I think his diverse setlist included 2 songs. NOt really sure though i was doing my best to tune him out. :)
    EK281729 wrote:
    Show was great. Ended up with seats in VIP 3 section row G so couldnt complain. Setlist was amazing. Was glad to hear Immortality, Trouble, and Falling Slowly with Glen. Most of the fans were i was at actually were there for the concert and not to go to the beer line every 10 minutes which was great. Was hoping to get to see Ed after the show but there were definitely way to many people outside waiting so instead we got to be serenaded by some dude with a uke and listen to fans talk about how they were not moving to the sidewalk because they were standing by there car in the parking lot. Other than that it was a great night. :D


    I was one of the good girls who stayed on the sidewalk. Was it just me or did the guy with the uke play the same song over and over?
  • I think everyone was counting on Eddie doing a "meet and great" after the show. However, when there is damn near 100-150 people outside, it doesn't happen. St. Louis proved that. So, it's up to you if you want to stick around for two or so hours for Eddie to wave at you. It was nice of Eddie to do that, but I guess word had got around about him shaking hands and such before St. Louis, so a quick wave was all we got after the show.
    Hearts and thoughts they fade....
    fade away...

    I am at peace with my lust.....for Eddie.
  • DURP
    DURP OhighO Posts: 2,180
    The crowd was good. I heard about the guy smoking didn't think it was true. Somebody had some good stuff in my section cause it smelled nice. For a second i thought it was me till i remembered i didn't bring it.
    My butt itches!