 I feel like a lot of people forget the fact that these guys are up there for themselves. They could have hung it up and went their separate ways long ago. You know why they play "The Line"? It's because one or more of the group enjoy playing it... They don't do this for the money. They do it because they love it. People on here just seem like they feel so entitled sometimes. I just don't get it. Maybe it's just me. I've got 100+ shows under my belt. I've never seen less than a 3/5 show. Maybe I'm just lucky. If you're that disappointed, find a new band man. There's plenty out there. When this site first started I don't remember anyone bagging on the boys. It was all rave-ups, all the time. Now it seems like half of these reviews are about how some part of the show or another disappointed someone.
		I feel like a lot of people forget the fact that these guys are up there for themselves. They could have hung it up and went their separate ways long ago. You know why they play "The Line"? It's because one or more of the group enjoy playing it... They don't do this for the money. They do it because they love it. People on here just seem like they feel so entitled sometimes. I just don't get it. Maybe it's just me. I've got 100+ shows under my belt. I've never seen less than a 3/5 show. Maybe I'm just lucky. If you're that disappointed, find a new band man. There's plenty out there. When this site first started I don't remember anyone bagging on the boys. It was all rave-ups, all the time. Now it seems like half of these reviews are about how some part of the show or another disappointed someone.
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