, attached to 2014-04-04

Review by GillyGhost

GillyGhost Just thinking about this show today in preparation of a new MG tour in March. What a freaking show. I am local to this venue and really enjoy going there and this show was no exception. Very small, intimate theater where most of the staff that work there are retired volunteers who love music and the arts. Love this tour as they played a lot of the tunes from their new album (which I loved even on first listen). I remember the vibe being wonderful, not too crowded, everyone had space, we were all dancing in the front of the stage/aisle without issue. Drinking tall boy Yuengling's (bleh!). I remember someone saying that they saw Trey on the side of the stage and calling BS but low and behold, he was there. The show itself without Trey was really fun but once he came out the roof went flying off the place. If I'm not mistaken, I think he was playing Scott's guitar which was pretty cool to see. I remember them starting up with cities and the place just lost it. What a great memory. I am sure a recording of this show exists, and I also think they have some shots from the balcony on YouTube (if it has not been taken down over the years). it does not do the show justice but take a peek to get an idea of what the scene was like. Pumped for some more MGB!

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