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Post by fouroftwo on Sept 1, 2010 17:08:05 GMT -5
Watching videos of shows counts, too. Fill in the blank!
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Post by admiralpants on Sept 1, 2010 20:57:51 GMT -5
John Flansburgh holds his guitar up and you're all like "..."
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Post by bluecanary on Sept 4, 2010 0:31:47 GMT -5
Aw man, I could play this game for days......
..you can recognize at least three different pieces of clothing each member of the band wears on a regular basis.
..your reaction to someone leaning over and saying to you "well, that doesn't happen everyday" after Linnell has mashed the accordion bellows in your face is "well, yeah it kind of does."
..you can tell what song they are about to play by where they are standing on the stage.
..you can tell when a member of the band gets a haircut.
..you strategically plan your clothing and accessories with the understanding that you are going to need to comfortably jump in the air without dropping anything.
..it no longer phases you when confetti falls out of your pants.
..you start clapping on the back beat before you are instructed to.
..you look down the length of the stage and realize you know every fan from end to end.
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Post by fouroftwo on Sept 4, 2010 23:28:54 GMT -5
... you have a favorite spot in the front row.
... you know exactly when to take the best pictures, depending on the song (bass/guitar solo during Doctor Worm, guitar solo during Birdhouse, etc.)
... you know exactly when to look at Dan to catch his excellent faces.
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Post by fouroftwo on Sept 6, 2010 11:54:24 GMT -5
Also: when you know the preshow mix songs so well that hearing one outside the context of a TMBG show fills you first with excitement and then with deep despair.
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Post by thatbluething on Sept 7, 2010 1:46:16 GMT -5
..it no longer phases you when confetti falls out of your pants. Hahahaa
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Post by thatbluething on Sept 7, 2010 1:53:19 GMT -5
I know I can't effectively play this game, but Kelly could add ...Victor finds you after shows to give you a setlist.
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