
A few hours of sleep and we're on the road again, this time heading to Dallas. Actually Grapevine, which is in the burbs. The Glass cactus is an awesome venue with state of the art sound and lighting so we'll be shooting video and pictures for the web site. We have to be at the venue extra early for sound check so we were on the road by noon. I think production headed out two hours earlier. I have a love/hate thing about the road. I really enjoy it once I'm rolling but when I'm at the house in the studio I don't wanna leave. This isn't for everyone. I've seen so many people come and go in my time. I've bought into this fantasy and I'm still as excited as the first time I ever hit the road.
Then suddenly....
oh shit! I'm watching a car rolling over multiple times right before my eyes directly in front of us. We're doing about 70 MPH but we were able to stop. When I looked in the rear view I saw cars locking brakes and I was very worried someone was gonna smash into us from the rear. As I look in the mirror I see a car coming at us top speed with the brakes locked and tires smoking. I remember looking in the mirror saying "Please stop" out loud. Luckily it did but cars continued to streak by. Oddly enough no one was stopping. It was smack in the middle of Dallas on the Interstate and were the first ones on the scene. I walk to the car expecting to see a mangled body but instead I see a frightend woman trying to call 911. Not a scratch on her. After trying to force open the door of an upside-down van. An ambulance and Police car arrived so we made the scene. What a trip. Just shows you how fast things can change. You have to live people. You never know when you card will be punched.
At last we arrived and I was blown away by the size of the stage and the lighting. The staff was top notch and uncharacteristly helpful. It's like I've gone to heaven. The resort adjacent to the hotel was as cool as the venue. TC said it reminded him of something in Vegas.

I have to agree after seeing the biggest damn wall of projection TV in my life. After a quick bite it was showtime and we had no idea what to expect considering it was our first time here. The women were at the front of the stage and treating me like a rock star. They all wanted pictures and if I went to the edge of the stage they all reached out wanting to touch my hand like I was god-like.

Well since I am, touch me babies. I don't mind. Feels so good to do this and be appreciated. Austin could learn a thing or two about how to enjoy themselves instead of being uptight. Well not everyone. Just the climate.

After the show as were walking into this huge resort I observed a huge circle of people, most of them smiling and clapping to a few guys playing guitar and a blues harp. Not to miss a late night jam session I jumped and started singing. They were a bunch of Jesus freaks down for a convention. After several choruses of singing "amen" and "jallelujha" I realized there were no women around so I realized I had enough of this action. I'm not one to hang out at sausage fest.

Besides, our light man Big K brought some wonderful chocolate flavored booze he picked up in Germany a few weeks back and after several glasses the room is beginning to spin...good night!
Magz
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