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I worked criticism with them for the first time at the "Foxy Lady" in Bay City a few months later. The club had a capacity for eight hundred. Twelve hundred were packed inside. Another five hundred were turned away. The road crew had arrived hours earlier. A towering wall of Marshall speaker cabinets stood behind criticism five microphones, criticism four guitar amplifiers and a raised drum set. The sound system stretched across the entire length of the stage and from floor to ceiling. The equipment area was surrounded by lighting racks. Scaffolding covered with additional speakers jutted-out from the stage at almost every angle. Directly across the room were mounted three elevated "super-trooper" spotlights, each with a separate operator. There was no introduction for the first set. The five member group simply took the stage and detonated an absolutely perfect, astoundingly balanced, forty-minute performance of the greatest early Rock n' Roll in the history of the music form.
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