He's told many fans that they look "familiar"...even ones he's seen in many M&Gs and front rows...lol. That looks like his go to line for these M&Gs. He has said he's bad with names but tends to recall faces. I remember once after a M&G in Atlanta I went to the next concert in Nashville and he said "Nice to see you again". Those were only days apart and I thought Lordy I made an impression or maybe it was
Lordy It's her again.....
No Bamafan...two shows I think is a compliment to him ......and he should remember you!
eg.. Even if you cannot remember a name, if you meet a person again at a social function/event, I consider it important to say hello, acknowledge the person, and refresh names!
Now...I came across a fan who was in the first row...Arm length from the stage. I was in the third row, in Boise GNT CONCERT. ( These first three rows were folding chairs in the orchestra pit ...created to give extra close up seating. The real/ usual padded seats were further back with a walkway between us. )
There was a fan who was talking to a young gal (with a couple of friends). They all had been back stage and the girl had won a meet and greet through a radio station. There was much excitement over the meet and greet. As there were like 4 feet away... I heard this fan say to the little group this was her
17 th or 18 th ?? meet and greet.
. Now 18 meet and greets...seems a tad over the top when another person may have missed that once in a life time opportunity...if they had tried to get a meet and greet. Even the cost of travelling etc to that many concerts ...woweeee... anyway...on with my story...
Now each person’s personality varies...but I found it no surprise that this fan was like in a flat line during the concert...not overly excited while watching, seated most of the time....and she was in the front row.
How is that for Adam? I was lucky enough that folks were on their feet in this space, and chairs shuffled back so most of us got to be within an arm length of the stage....and unlike the stoic lady ...most were riveted to the performances.
These virtual meet and greets were a thrill for these people! Happy they are so happy!