Matt_Black
Well-Known Member
I don't know that song and I don't know who Fuel is lol. Googling.
You don't know the song from The Parent Trap?!?
Fuel's big hits include Shimmer, Bad Day, and Hemorrhage.
I don't know that song and I don't know who Fuel is lol. Googling.
Rick Springfield! I'm in.
How long are the sets?
Wow! Fuel would be awesome! Christopher Cross would be cool to see. Lots of good stuff. Atta boy, Mickey!
The last set is normally fairly lengthy though.Not long. They play about 5 songs, give or take.
How many times can they play "All For You" over and over?Glad to see Sister Hazel on the schedule as always, such a good band. Saw them at their last-minute BBandBBQ concert at SeaWorld back in Feb actually found the setting more enjoyable than Epcot. It was more laid-back and because it was only the one concert, they played a full hour+ set (not the abbreviated ones they do for Food & Wine).
Curious to see why they've dropped Taylor Hicks off the schedule the past couple years. He seemed to be there every year like many of the performers and then all of the sudden, Nada. Anyone have some inside info? You want to talk about an awesome concert, I've never quite gotten into a jam like Hicks and Soul Patrol.
How many times can they play "All For You" over and over?
Ok, I'll nibble a little. As many as the crowd will ask for. In all seriousness, there's more to SH than "All For You;" they've had 7 singles chart on the Adult Top 40.How many times can they play "All For You" over and over?
I don't know how old you are. I think I'm too old to appreciate them, too but this video seems tailor made to old fogies. An homage to the Shake Your Tailfeather/Ray Charles musical number in The Blues Brothers, and bonus points for letting Weird Al Yankovic totally mock the "dancing" style of Murphy Dunne, who was the keyboard player in the movie (replacing Paul Shaffer who was their original keyboard/bandleader/music arranger) but had nothing to do in a scene where Ray freakin' Charles is playing, so he took a tambourine and tried his best to have a reason to be there...I'm too old to appreciate Hanson
Can someone elaborate on this? This year will be the first time my trip coincides with acts I actually WANT to see (BIIM and David Cook) so I'm curious to see how this priority seating works.Especially if they gave the Disney Visa priority seating again. Free designer soft drinks in the American Experience AND decent seating. I'm there.
are you a Disney Visa card holder? If so, you go to the American Experience around when WS opens. Head to the right side of the main doors. (They will most likely have a CM working a rope line. show your Visa card and they let you up to the Chase lounge. you can take the stairs (I wanted the exercise) or take the elevator.... Once you go in, to the right is a small bar (beer/wine at the usual prices) and a Coke machine that allows you to create some cool combinations. Raspberry coke? Orange coke? strawberry sprite? Mmmm.....yes, please. No charge for the soft drinks. although they did frown on me taking a coffee cup (held a lot more) rather than using the small cup to dispense the soda.Can someone elaborate on this? This year will be the first time my trip coincides with acts I actually WANT to see (BIIM and David Cook) so I'm curious to see how this priority seating works.
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