 In a current LSC alumni thread many that were able to attend this show shared memories from this show. Estimates had under 50 students present while blizzard like conditions swirled on campus.
		In a current LSC alumni thread many that were able to attend this show shared memories from this show. Estimates had under 50 students present while blizzard like conditions swirled on campus. Add a Review
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Review by FatahRuark
Show was "students only" and I recall arguing with school security to let the non-students in. It didn't appear that the band was aware the school wanted the show to be students only so a bunch of folks drove all the way from Burlington only to get shut out (although I understand some non-students did make it in).
At the time I was completely unfamiliar with any songs, but I do recall hearing Fee and Reba (I did borrow some tapes from friends after the show, and those were my first favorite songs).