Sign of a great band: Playing through a lightning strike without skipping a beat. Sign of an even greater band: Incorporating a random lightning strike in their music so it fits seamlessly with the song.
@@Patriot1776 as I remember they originally tried to wait out the storm cause after this strike lightning started dropping left and right. Which was weird, cause there was no forecast for storm at all, and no dark clouds or indications it would storm of any kind. Very weird but it was pretty fun the mad dash to our cars after that. They never rescheduled.
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???? I'm correcting a wildly glaring error made in some of the previous comments-- as wildly glaring an error as if I claimed that, "One 'Keenan Thompson' did not reply to me 4 hours ago." It is simply a false claim. For me to call it an "error" is a mild blow at best.
Everything about this video makes me happy. However, the band does NOT continue to play. I don't know what everyone's talking about on this comment page. The music suddenly STOPS. That's what's partially hilarious about the video.
I was at this game. The band continued to play following the strike for about a minute. Didn’t miss a beat. A lot of us didn’t know what happened at first but started to run for cover shortly after.
In a very simple way, the video does not reflect your claim. Again, the video is hilarious because of the sudden arrival of nature, interrupting the event at hand.