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CaptainKiddOnSunset 02-24-2017 10:56 PM

December Albany, NY 2005 my sister and I are in the front row. Back when Ticketmaster had auctions for best seats. She held up a sign for the encore reading "Jon it's almost Xmas and I've been a very good girl. Please play blood on blood".
Much to our shock he read the sign, you could tell he was processing if it was something he could sing, then read it aloud and asked how good she'd been? and then said they were gonna play an Xmas song first. The band played Run Run Rudolph and then when it was over looked at my sister and said "you want it huh? Ladies and
gentlemen the good girl in the front row has asked for blood on blood....OK merry Xmas young lady!"
Richie then broke into the opening riff...Great memory and still can't believe he did it.
On a side note, most places in the US won't allow signs and will confiscate them at the door. So she wrote it on a pillow case that was folded up in her bag.



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Eveline 02-24-2017 11:12 PM

a very good girl with a very good taste ;]

Kathleen 02-24-2017 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainKiddOnSunset (Post 1219641)
December Albany, NY 2005 my sister and I are in the front row. Back when Ticketmaster had auctions for best seats. She held up a sign for the encore reading "Jon it's almost Xmas and I've been a very good girl. Please play blood on blood".
Much to our shock he read the sign, you could tell he was processing if it was something he could sing, then read it aloud and asked how good she'd been? and then said they were gonna play an Xmas song first. The band played Run Run Rudolph and then when it was over looked at my sister and said "you want it huh? Ladies and
gentlemen the good girl in the front row has asked for blood on blood....OK merry Xmas young lady!"
Richie then broke into the opening riff...Great memory and still can't believe he did it.
On a side note, most places in the US won't allow signs and will confiscate them at the door. So she wrote it on a pillow case that was folded up in her bag.



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Was that Liz? I remember that story.

Becky 02-25-2017 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 1219643)
Was that Liz? I remember that story.

I'm pretty sure it was.

Thomas S 02-25-2017 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainKiddOnSunset (Post 1219641)
December Albany, NY 2005 my sister and I are in the front row. Back when Ticketmaster had auctions for best seats. She held up a sign for the encore reading "Jon it's almost Xmas and I've been a very good girl. Please play blood on blood".
Much to our shock he read the sign, you could tell he was processing if it was something he could sing, then read it aloud and asked how good she'd been? and then said they were gonna play an Xmas song first. The band played Run Run Rudolph and then when it was over looked at my sister and said "you want it huh? Ladies and
gentlemen the good girl in the front row has asked for blood on blood....OK merry Xmas young lady!"
Richie then broke into the opening riff...Great memory and still can't believe he did it.
On a side note, most places in the US won't allow signs and will confiscate them at the door. So she wrote it on a pillow case that was folded up in her bag.

Awesome story! I hope we see stuff like that on this tour.

CaptainKiddOnSunset 02-25-2017 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 1219643)
Was that Liz? I remember that story.

Yes that was Liz...aka SamboraQueen21


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CaptainKiddOnSunset 02-25-2017 02:03 AM

https://youtu.be/zvT4GoFQ67M

Audio only...I hope this link works to YouTube. He starts talking around the 2:02 min mark, then again after Rudolph...

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Kathleen 02-25-2017 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainKiddOnSunset (Post 1219659)
Yes that was Liz...aka SamboraQueen21


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Something she will never forget :)


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