Man, you gotta talk to these cats. I know,
I know.
Well, make it happen,
because I'm going on stage right now.
Yeah, thank you for coming out tonight, ladies and gentlemen. I'd now like to introduce to you,
a singer -lone and the lonely one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Good evening ladies and
gentlemen.
How's everybody doing
tonight at the
Firehouse?
We just got off tour,
and it's so good to be back.
I'd like to make a note that when we
first came and played at the
Firehouse,
we wasn't in a big room,
we was in a small room in the back.
So y give a round of ap plause for
yourselves for just making this happen.
But right now I'd to introduce y to my band,
and I couldn't go nowhere without them.
These gentlemen, these lovely ladies I have behind me,
they go by the name of
The
Lonely
Ones.
Yeah, yeah, make some noise for the
Lonely
Ones.
That's right.
So what we have planned here tonight
was something a little bit out of the normal.
But wait, let's break this down.
Look.
These guys are on point.
That's what I'm talking about.
They let me know it's going be
a hard night tonight.
It's going to be good,
but it's going be hard.
But listen,
I don't want to keep y waiting.
We're going to start off with a song
that the band knows and loves.
and we hope that y 'all
know and love it too.
You know the lyrics,
feel free to sing the words.
Here we go.