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I DO feel lucky that I was able to get tickets and got the chance to see Chris and the rest of the Daughtry men. I thought Chris seemed to be having fun with the audience. He liked teasing people - pretending to touch their hands and then pulling back with a sh_ _ eating grin - - - pretty funny (one of my favorite parts). He interacted with the audience alot by having them sing portions of the songs, looking directly at people, touching hands once in a while, smiling and winking. I liked when he sang the part of HOME that says "these places and these faces are getting old" and said..but not yours (or something like that). The reaction they got from the audience was incredible to experience - people went crazy when he came out - yelling, hooting and hollering. Everyone got pretty excited when he drank from his water bottle right off the bat. He demonstrated how he wanted the crowd to jump up and down and everone did it. He had everyone light up the room with their glow in the dark necklaces, cell phones, etc. Waiting in line with all the fans right next to their tour bus was pretty cool too - people were in and out of the bus with ice, etc. and I kept wondering who was inside. I did see some Sam Adams beer in there!! Someone filmed us with some type of a camcorder or something while we waited in line...not sure what that was for. 92.3 was there - - - - what else..... I bought a zip up sweat shirt after the show and hung out for a bit. Got to meet the singer from Eve to Adam - he was really nice....and very handsome! Oh and I was sworn to secrecy during the concert but the bartender stored my big bulkly winter coat for me and my sister-in-law. He asked me what he was going to get out of it.......I bought him a drink!! Last, it was kind of funny how the pushers, budgers and shovers instantly stopped when Chris stepped on stage !!

We had so much fun . . . I am determined to get to meet Chris one day though!!

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"The incredible ability that music has to affect and manipulate emotions and the brain is undeniable, and yet still largely inexplicable."