Maybe Rich would sign the sleeve if I profess my undying devotion. I regret not having bought one, so now I’m plotting how to get back to Las Vegas to pick one up. iPhones aren’t really made to capture this stuff. Most of the videos I’ve found online don’t do the band justice. I don’t think they have an album, but if they did. Not only did they play great music, but I felt like they studied the music. It was so much fun, watching that band and listening to how they changed themselves to match the cover song they were playing. I danced to great renditions of Rebel Yell, Highway to Hell, Pink Houses, Footloose, Crazy Train and more. They are a cover band and did an incredible job playing some great songs. I can’t quite tell you what drew me to this band. I think that means the city has hired them to play there often. It was at one of these stages that Jim and I came across a band called Alter Ego, a “resident” band at Fremont Street. There’s a zip line! And circles painted on the sidewalk where performers of various “talents” can rent them and strut their stuff. This street has this amazing roof thing that plays music, videos, and has all sorts of strobe lights. The Fremont Street experience is the wild, bizarre, free Vegas that is exactly what you envision about Las Vegas.
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