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[[Sing A Longs]]?  Really?  I haven't been to a concert yet, but I see no indication of audience participation during FoM on any of the YouTube videos?  Is there a part that the audience consistently sings along with? Also, if we do keep it, please remember that when you add a song to a theme, it needs to be added to the list; it isn't a Category, it doesn't happen automatically.  --[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 21:21, 30 April 2008 (EDT)
 
[[Sing A Longs]]?  Really?  I haven't been to a concert yet, but I see no indication of audience participation during FoM on any of the YouTube videos?  Is there a part that the audience consistently sings along with? Also, if we do keep it, please remember that when you add a song to a theme, it needs to be added to the list; it isn't a Category, it doesn't happen automatically.  --[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 21:21, 30 April 2008 (EDT)
 
:Oh, definitely. It's most evident on the final chorus on the Northampton show (just added), and he asks for "audience participation" in the pre-song banter (vid also just added, thx, mtgordon). Thanks for the tip on adding songs to themes. --[[User:Thomast|Thomast]] 10:41, 1 May 2008 (EDT)
 
:Oh, definitely. It's most evident on the final chorus on the Northampton show (just added), and he asks for "audience participation" in the pre-song banter (vid also just added, thx, mtgordon). Thanks for the tip on adding songs to themes. --[[User:Thomast|Thomast]] 10:41, 1 May 2008 (EDT)
::The last time through the chorus, the shows I've seen, has been a capella -- not always clear whether it's meant as a singalong, but it's always at least a clapalong. In unrelated news, but while I'm editing the talk page, I really intended there to be a reference not only to the folk song but to the inspiration via Hodgman, when I added this to quick tasks. I'll do it myself, I suppose, grumble grumble... --[[User:Bry|Bry]] 11:03, 1 May 2008 (EDT)
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::The last time through the chorus, the shows I've seen, has been a capella -- not always clear whether it's meant as a singalong, but it's always at least a clapalong. <s>In unrelated news, but while I'm editing the talk page, I really intended there to be a reference not only to the folk song but to the inspiration via Hodgman, when I added this to quick tasks. I'll do it myself, I suppose, grumble grumble...</s> Oh, I see what you did there, sorry. --[[User:Bry|Bry]] 11:03, 1 May 2008 (EDT)

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Sing A Longs? Really? I haven't been to a concert yet, but I see no indication of audience participation during FoM on any of the YouTube videos? Is there a part that the audience consistently sings along with? Also, if we do keep it, please remember that when you add a song to a theme, it needs to be added to the list; it isn't a Category, it doesn't happen automatically. --MitchO 21:21, 30 April 2008 (EDT)

Oh, definitely. It's most evident on the final chorus on the Northampton show (just added), and he asks for "audience participation" in the pre-song banter (vid also just added, thx, mtgordon). Thanks for the tip on adding songs to themes. --Thomast 10:41, 1 May 2008 (EDT)
The last time through the chorus, the shows I've seen, has been a capella -- not always clear whether it's meant as a singalong, but it's always at least a clapalong. In unrelated news, but while I'm editing the talk page, I really intended there to be a reference not only to the folk song but to the inspiration via Hodgman, when I added this to quick tasks. I'll do it myself, I suppose, grumble grumble... Oh, I see what you did there, sorry. --Bry 11:03, 1 May 2008 (EDT)