Thursday, July 8, 2010

Summer Concert Series, Langhorne, PA 7/7/10

The temperature was hovering close to 100 degrees as we readied for this free summer concert in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, but much to our delight it didn't stop the townsfolk from coming out in full force, ready to rock n' roll. What was originally scheduled to be a rather short 24-song set turned out to be a closer to standard 30-song affair inspired by the appreciative crowd. The show featured the rarely-played "Hearts of Stone" and "My Hometown" in addition to the classic showstoppers. Insects of all kinds made guest appearances during the show on this hot and muggy July night. An ant scurried across Ryan's pedal board, while a grasshopper showed off his chops on Dave's piano during "Ramrod" and an unidentified flying bug kissed me on the mouth during "Rosalita." It was great to have both humans and insects getting into the show.

2 comments:

  1. Really enjoyed your show in Langhorne last night and am thinking about trying to get a friend to go with me to Belmar on Saturday.

    But it's a long drive and will obviously be a late night, so please assure me it'll be worth my while. (A few faces in the crowd like your "Fans of the Month" would be a nice start!)

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  2. Hey Andrew,
    Glad you had fun last night. 507 Main can get pretty nuts in the summertime. Always a lot of fun. If the last few shows there are any indication, there should be more than a few candidates there for "fan of the month." One thing I can definitely guarantee you is that we will play our asses off.
    Hope to see you there!
    -Sean

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