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| Headline | Late in the Evening |
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Jen Jul-18-2006, 20:15 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | I´d be upset if someone threw M&Ms at me when I was trying to dance... |
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Beth Jul-19-2006, 00:10 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | I am generationally challenged...but I loved getting up to dance and sing with Paul performing right in front of me...In my opinion, if you want to sit on your arse, then stay at home and play the stereo......Live concerts are for being spontaneous and having some fun...This is just my opinion...not trying to slam anyone else´s viewpoint......Had someone thrown M&M´s at me...I would have tossed them right back......I´m too Old to put up with that nonsense.... |
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...Mudshark Jul-19-2006, 03:07 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | I´ve found that if you´re 6´5" and tip the scales over 220. People don´t give you much grief for standing and (doing my closest impression of) dancing. On the rare occassion they do I smile broadly, pat them on the head, and tell them to "enjoy the show!". |
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suzi Jul-22-2006, 16:06 GMT
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Unknown
 | kronsk--an answer to your Late In The Evening question. It was the third encore at the Grand Prairie, TX concert last night. No, I wasn´t there. It is in the Surprise Tour section. Sure wish he had played it in Milwaukee. |
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Ans Jul-22-2006, 16:18 GMT
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Netherlands
 | That´s a good song to close the concert with, the audience will leave the concert in a good mood. |
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nancy Jul-22-2006, 20:12 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | I hope he continues to include it. Please do it at the Lake Tahoe concert, Paul-pretty please. |
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