>I wonder how different audiences of today are, 27 years later...
Well, from one audience member's perspective, Rick,  after 27 years, I'm STILL 
"jumping around", as Mr. Johnston refers to it.  So much so that I've danced to the 
same Doobie song for west coast swing competitions for almost a year.  If that's not 
"getting off" I don't know what is.  I also almost lost my voice from screaming and 
yelling and clapped my hands raw and was sore the next day from "jumping" at the 
Doobie concerts last year in Vegas.  When they did "Don't Start Me Talking,"  we 
wanted to get up and dance so bad, but were afraid because everyone else was sitting. 
I dunno, maybe the Doobies have changed and like the more subdued, "sophisticated 
audience" (ehem...)  But, if TJ still feels this way, maybe next time we'll just go 
for it and do some jammin.
gina   

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On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 07:44:39  
 Rick Santangelo wrote:
>It's interesting to hear what a performer thinks of his audience.
>Usually it's
>the other way around. Usually it's the audience talking about the performers,
>so hearing Tom talk about what he thinks of the audience is fascinating.
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