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1000 Musicians Play AC/DC.

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  • MikM Away
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    Mik
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    I thought this was fun.

    Link to video

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • L Offline
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      Loki
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      Really great but can all the people outside the singers really be amplified equally? The uniformity of sounds seems impossible?

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        Copper
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        The whole concert, watch on Youtube to see the playlist

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          The whole concert, watch on Youtube to see the playlist

          Link to video

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          George K
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          @Aqua at 20:00 there's a guy wearing a kilt.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            Friday
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            A few years ago a town in Italy did a similar thing. 1000 musicians gathered in a field to play "Learn to Fly" in an attempt to get the Foo Fighters to play there.

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              Some trivia:

              The first time for this type of concert was in 1984, by Kimball International and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

              Wiki: "In 1984, Kimball shipped and loaned 84 baby grands to the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for their use at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Opening Ceremony. In a section devoted to the Hollywood musical with George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" as the main theme, the 84 baby grands were rolled out under the arches of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. "

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              • LarryL Larry

                Some trivia:

                The first time for this type of concert was in 1984, by Kimball International and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

                Wiki: "In 1984, Kimball shipped and loaned 84 baby grands to the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for their use at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Opening Ceremony. In a section devoted to the Hollywood musical with George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" as the main theme, the 84 baby grands were rolled out under the arches of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. "

                MikM Away
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                @Larry said in 1000 Musicians Play AC/DC.:

                Some trivia:

                The first time for this type of concert was in 1984, by Kimball International and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

                Wiki: "In 1984, Kimball shipped and loaned 84 baby grands to the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for their use at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Opening Ceremony. In a section devoted to the Hollywood musical with George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" as the main theme, the 84 baby grands were rolled out under the arches of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. "

                And the union piano movers smiled. The techs, of course, got dealer pay and were less than ecstatic.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  Larry
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                  True. Lol

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                    Larry
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                    I remember a NAMM convention at McCormick Place in Chicago one year... I got there the morning of day one and Kimball was still trying to get their exhibit set up. They had been battling the various unions, and the "wheels" were pissed. When i got there they had everything pretty much ready except one organ had been set on the floor a couple of feet too far away from an outlet and the cord wouldn't reach, and they said the convention center wouldn't approve their exhibit to open until the organ was repositioned and plugged in and a union steward had signed off on it. I said "I'll fix it, then" and went over and scooted the organ closer to the outlet and plugged it in. "NO, DONT DO THAT!" One of them said, and came over and unplugged it and scooted it back where it was. Then he explained to me the he'll they had gone through trying to deal with the unions.

                    When their loaded tractor trailers had arrived a couple of days prior, their driver was informed that it didn't matter that he could unload the trailer himself, he was not allowed to touch a thing. Union workers would unload the trailer. Two hours of waiting later, a union steward showed up and signed off on allowing a union fork lift operator to begin unloading the truck. The guy picked up the first pallet, backed the fork lift up a bit, then shut the fork lift off and sat there reading a newspaper. It was his break time you see.. half an hour later he started the fork lift and several hours later the truck was finally unloaded.

                    Now, back to the organ.. I witnessed this myself. After a long wait, a union steward came to the exhibit to observe that the organ had been placed too far from an outlet. He signed a form and attached it to the organ. Eventually two guys from the moving crew came by, moved the organ 2 feet, and signed the form. An hour later the union steward showed up, took the form and put in in his clip board, then put another form on the organ authorizing a member of the electrical workers union to come plug it in. Another 45 minutes to an hour later, a man showed up who plugged the organ in, and signed the form. A long time later the union steward showed up to observe that the organ had been moved by union movers, plugged in by union electricians. He then signed off on another form which he attached to the exhibit approving the display to open.

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                      And they wonder why companies are moving to Right To Work states?

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