Thanks guys. I can see it from both points of view also and I do think it matters whether you're there at the show experiencing it or not. I've been to quiet shows (Toronto) where the fans seemed to have a deep respect for Kelly by actually sitting down during her performance. Wow, that was weird for me. Then there were all the NY/NJ/PA/CT (basically all the east coast shows). All the same fans go to them so we experience the same type of involvement from them. Bottom line: I do not think we will ever get an east coast show that will not have audience participation. It would be considered rude if we were all quiet (unheard of here). First of all, most of the NY shows have been GA and Kelly loves GA shows, she feeds off the energy and we've got plenty of energy to show her and we do. Secondly, the fans here love to react that way because we know Kelly loves it. Therefore, I guess you have to be there to really enjoy it so maybe the audio from the east coast will never be what everyone wants. The fans here (NYC area) love the audio (loud as it is) because they can relive the experience (including some of their own voices on it) while others who did not attend the show would rather it be quiet. Can't please everyone so just gotta go with the flow and in the metropolitan area its rowdiness. I would never expect anything less than that.