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I really like this band.  I first saw them at the Borderland festival near Buffalo last year.  The second time was last night at a great little outdoor venue near Canandaigua, NY.   The crazy thing is that there were no more than about 100 people, we basically had the place to ourselves.  It felt like a private show and these guys can really jam.  The played an hour first set then short break then around 90 min second set, I think all or mostly original tunes. 
 

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Seen them four times now and they do know how to jam.  Seems like they are getting better with age. Glad you had a good and uncrowded show.

Is that your empty chair ?  Tell me it was and tell me you were up dancing please. Do people really just plop down and stare at a band like that ? Spooky. It looks like a museum exhibit.

 

Ghost Light 8-7-2022 Pinkley Park ~ Rowayton, CT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2ZJ0agdAjQ

>>Is that your empty chair ?  Tell me it was and tell me you were up dancing please. Do people really just plop down and stare at a band like that ? Spooky. It looks like a museum exhibit.<<
Here is a different view, yes many plop down to watch the band.  Plenty of room for dancing. There were so few people it felt like a small backyard party. 
 

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>>Is that your empty chair ?  Tell me it was and tell me you were up dancing please. Do people really just plop down and stare at a band like that ? Spooky. It looks like a museum exhibit.<<

Every concert or music festival I go to has people of multiple ages doing a variety of things: standing, sitting, jumping, laying down. We don't tend to think of it when a gig is super packed. In various seasons of my life, I've been jumping at the rail or laying low in the background in a comfy chair.

To each their own-enjoy the music and freak freely