The whole show was so much more than I expected -- it was a life-changing epiphany
My first Al show (Greensboro, North Carolina, May 21, 2000) was like that. My friend Kim, who was a much bigger fan than I was then, took off work early to buy the tickets the minute they went on sale at 5 p.m. on a Thursday, and she got us five seats at front row center. I ended up in the middle of our group, right in front of the mic stand. So, obviously, I was doomed to become the raving geek fangirl I am today.
When Al came down from the stage during OMM and sat on Kim's lap, I swear I did not hear another word of the song! It was a brilliant moment in a fantastic evening. I heard later that Al had been sick the week before, but if anybody was feeling a little under the weather that night we sure couldn't tell from the front row.
My best audience memory is from the show at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans (October 6, 2000). The Saenger is this vintage 1920s movie palace with marble tile and fluted columns and the night sky painted on the ceiling. And the first thing I saw in this opulent, historic building was...five guys in funny hats trying to start The Wave inside the auditorium, 45 solid minutes before Al and the guys came on! That's when I knew it was going to be a banner evening.
Oy, I've rambled on more than I meant to. This is me shutting up now.
Becca