The crowd at Waterloo was far superior to the one in Toronto, simply because it was so much smaller here. Nobody made a noise until the last chord of every song was played and it was a nice change from Toronto. Unfortunately, he didn't play a single song that he didn't play at Massey Hall, which was a little disappointing.
All in all it was a great show though. It's amazing what a difference a silent crowd can make.
Just so everybody knows, tickets for the show in Waterloo at the UW Humanities Theater went on sale today at noon.
Tickets are available by phone from the UW Box Office @ 519-888-4908 between noon and 5 Monday - Friday.
Good luck!
So...I dont know if this has been posted. Don't think it has. I remember people talking about a documentary that somebody shot of MG at Queen's back in 2003. It made its way onto YouTub last week and is fucking great.
In parts...here's the first...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9E7vbUDlu_o
Edit: Better yet...go this page....its the second last vid on the bottom and down loadable: http://www.ashleighlarratt.com/category/moving-pictures/
Cheers
top 5 accoridng to itunes:
truffle pigs
this place is a prison - postal service
your ex-lover is dead - stars
marching bands of manhattan - dcfc
the district sleeps alone tonight - postal service
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