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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1700084" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Thanks for sharing. I love stories like this. That's I retesting; Hank had already developed his outlaw persona by that time and had a lot of his signature hits like Family Tradition, and All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down. It's strange imagining Hank having to ask the crowd to get up and have fun. I guess he hadn't quite transformed into what he would in just a few short years. On the other hand, George's career had been reignited by He Stopped Loving Her Today a couple of years earlier, and was continuing to have a great chart run. I guess Hank and George did have a different fan base, so if they were there to see George, I guess Hank only could be disappointing. </p><p></p><p>I saw Hank in 1989 with Sawyer Brown and Kentucky Headhunters. As far as I'm concerned, he blew their doors off. The crowd was practically asleep with Sawyer and Headhunters compared to how they exploded when Hank came out. </p><p></p><p>The crowd was around 17,000 when I saw them. How large would you estimate the crowd when you saw them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1700084, member: 17843"] Thanks for sharing. I love stories like this. That’s I retesting; Hank had already developed his outlaw persona by that time and had a lot of his signature hits like Family Tradition, and All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down. It’s strange imagining Hank having to ask the crowd to get up and have fun. I guess he hadn’t quite transformed into what he would in just a few short years. On the other hand, George’s career had been reignited by He Stopped Loving Her Today a couple of years earlier, and was continuing to have a great chart run. I guess Hank and George did have a different fan base, so if they were there to see George, I guess Hank only could be disappointing. I saw Hank in 1989 with Sawyer Brown and Kentucky Headhunters. As far as I’m concerned, he blew their doors off. The crowd was practically asleep with Sawyer and Headhunters compared to how they exploded when Hank came out. The crowd was around 17,000 when I saw them. How large would you estimate the crowd when you saw them? [/QUOTE]
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