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spring_chicken
06-28-2016, 08:46 AM
Last night, the 8 pm show, Sammy Kershaw.
The whole 1st 2 rows were taken up by zombies who never smiled and barely clapped. The 3rd row was mostly empty.
I find it hard to believe that these idiots actually paid for tickets to this show. (TV holds back prime seats to shows so they can give them away)
We didn't even get to hear his best 2 songs because they were saved for the encore, which didn't happen because all he looked down and saw were people who looked like they didn't even want to be there.
I sure hope the audience at the 5 pm show treated him better. I was embarrassed for TV.

Chi-Town
06-28-2016, 09:07 AM
Maybe they thought they were going to see Sammy Kaye.

courtyard
06-28-2016, 09:38 AM
This is true also at the Squares. There's no toe tapping or hand clapping even to the most liveliest music!

Polar Bear
06-28-2016, 10:48 AM
This is true also at the Squares. There's no toe tapping or hand clapping even to the most liveliest music!

Do we go to the same squares?!?

Sandtrap328
06-28-2016, 10:57 AM
Do we go to the same squares?!?

The lovely Mrs. Trap and I went to Lake Sumter Landing last evening to see The Bendys. Small crowd but about 6 small kids from around 2-6 were having a blast "dancing" on one side of the dance area (shepherded carefully by parents) and some adult dancers on the other side. Yep, lots of enthusiam and applause from the small but energenic audience.

We were there from about 7-8 and the temps had cooled down to be a very nice evening.

The Bendys are an excellent group to enjoy on any of the squares.

leftyf
06-28-2016, 11:20 AM
I was at the Sammy Kershaw too and I agree, it was a very poor turnout. One guy was really having fun though.

Chi-Town
06-28-2016, 11:51 AM
At the 5th Dimension concert last week someone in the first row sat there with his arms folded almost the whole time. Florence LaRue nicely called him out on it.

ColdNoMore
06-28-2016, 11:57 AM
Last night, the 8 pm show, Sammy Kershaw.
The whole 1st 2 rows were taken up by zombies who never smiled and barely clapped. The 3rd row was mostly empty.
I find it hard to believe that these idiots actually paid for tickets to this show. (TV holds back prime seats to shows so they can give them away)
We didn't even get to hear his best 2 songs because they were saved for the encore, which didn't happen because all he looked down and saw were people who looked like they didn't even want to be there.
I sure hope the audience at the 5 pm show treated him better. I was embarrassed for TV.

That's just sad. :(

Hopefully we don't get a bad reputation from performances like this and other groups/performers decide to skip us on their tours.

fromct
06-28-2016, 01:40 PM
Well, it was 6 years ago, but apparently he's also had his good nights

Sammy Kershaw - Youre Still On MY Mind - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7J8cioSq_I)

Very sad to see any performer not appreciated but you can't be a big hit every time you go out there - too bad somebody didn't ask for a request that might have broken the ice or maybe his agent needs to do more research on demographics before he takes a booking.

JoMar
06-28-2016, 07:58 PM
Depends on how much they get paid....while I agree the audience has an impact of the performance the performer has an obligation to perform at his best to be paid. The last three shows I have been to at Savannah, Fleetwood Mac Tribute, 5th Dimension and Jimmy Buffett Tribute were not close to being sold out but all three did what they were paid to do. I wonder if some of the ticket prices are getting to be too much for the venue?

rubicon
06-29-2016, 04:33 AM
Had great seats for the Johnny Mathias show and the filled to capacity audience was ecstatic.

Jima64
06-29-2016, 10:23 AM
I was at the Sammy Kershaw too and I agree, it was a very poor turnout. One guy was really having fun though.

Maybe the audience demographic for his style is not here. He was a borderline star in his prime.

maureenod
06-29-2016, 11:07 AM
I wasn't at the show, but I do like country music. My complaint is the way they dress....old jeans, dirty tee shirts. Last country band I saw was Vince Gill and true to form, that is the way they were all dressed, which I found insulting. Maybe they should show some respect for the audience if they expect applause. Just my opinion.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
06-29-2016, 12:16 PM
Who is Sammy Kershaw?

rubicon
06-29-2016, 02:27 PM
Who is Sammy Kershaw?

:1rotfl: I was going to ask the same question when I first posted but didn't have the courage. thank you

Jima64
06-29-2016, 03:14 PM
I wasn't at the show, but I do like country music. My complaint is the way they dress....old jeans, dirty tee shirts. Last country band I saw was Vince Gill and true to form, that is the way they were all dressed, which I found insulting. Maybe they should show some respect for the audience if they expect applause. Just my opinion.

I usually go for the music. Some like to project the outlaw image. Tattoos would influence my opinion if based on personal appearace, but it isn't.

billethkid
06-29-2016, 03:20 PM
All the those who are making general accusations and statements about residents and behavior based on a specific incident or worse hearsay.....your minority reports are duly noted!!

Bogie Shooter
06-29-2016, 04:28 PM
All the those who are making general accusations and statements about residents and behavior based on a specific incident or worse hearsay.....your minority reports are duly noted!!

Once again the voice of wisdom:ho:

Marathon Man
06-29-2016, 05:24 PM
All the those who are making general accusations and statements about residents and behavior based on a specific incident or worse hearsay.....your minority reports are duly noted!!

Well said.

biker1
06-29-2016, 05:54 PM
I am not sure I follow your point. They paid their ticket price and can sit there and not applaud if that floats their boat. The entertainer gets paid regardless of the applause. Never be embarrassed by people you don't know - the only thing that is a reflection on you is your own behavior. What others do is on them.

Last night, the 8 pm show, Sammy Kershaw.
The whole 1st 2 rows were taken up by zombies who never smiled and barely clapped. The 3rd row was mostly empty.
I find it hard to believe that these idiots actually paid for tickets to this show. (TV holds back prime seats to shows so they can give them away)
We didn't even get to hear his best 2 songs because they were saved for the encore, which didn't happen because all he looked down and saw were people who looked like they didn't even want to be there.
I sure hope the audience at the 5 pm show treated him better. I was embarrassed for TV.

Mallory
06-29-2016, 07:37 PM
Did it surprise anyone else at the Jimmy Bluffett show at Savannah (early show, Tuesday 6/28) that the band left the stage at 6:22 and did not return for an encore? I was surprised.

graciegirl
06-29-2016, 07:59 PM
:1rotfl: I was going to ask the same question when I first posted but didn't have the courage. thank you

Me too. Miss Chicken likes to get after me so I didn't want to give her reason to.

HoosierPa
06-29-2016, 10:00 PM
I was at the 8 pm Sammy Kershaw show sitting in the second row with my wife. We enjoyed the show, let the performer know we enjoyed it with applause, and had a great time. What I noticed the most was that the place was only half full. I certainly had no beef with others sitting near me.

Walt.
06-30-2016, 01:46 AM
Last night, the 8 pm show, Sammy Kershaw.
The whole 1st 2 rows were taken up by zombies who never smiled and barely clapped. The 3rd row was mostly empty.
I find it hard to believe that these idiots actually paid for tickets to this show...
We didn't even get to hear his best 2 songs because they were saved for the encore, which didn't happen because all he looked down and saw were people who looked like they didn't even want to be there.
I sure hope the audience at the 5 pm show treated him better. I was embarrassed for TV.

I am not sure I follow your point. They paid their ticket price and can sit there and not applaud if that floats their boat. The entertainer gets paid regardless of the applause. Never be embarrassed by people you don't know - the only thing that is a reflection on you is your own behavior. What others do is on them.

Exactly right. Nobody OWES attendance at an event to anybody... even Villagers. Then, the OP insults the people who actually bought tickets for not smiling and clapping enough (maybe he meant they were idiots for buying tickets to see this guy). According to the OP Kershaw didn't even sing "his best 2 songs" during the show because apparently nobody was enjoying his show and he passed on the encore. HE should be embarrassed for not delivering the goods to people who actually paid to see him.

Marathon Man
06-30-2016, 07:39 AM
Exactly right. Nobody OWES attendance at an event to anybody... even Villagers. Then, the OP insults the people who actually bought tickets for not smiling and clapping enough (maybe he meant they were idiots for buying tickets to see this guy). According to the OP Kershaw didn't even sing "his best 2 songs" during the show because apparently nobody was enjoying his show and he passed on the encore. HE should be embarrassed for not delivering the goods to people who actually paid to see him.

Agree. Insult has never been, and will never be, a good way to make a point.