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We played this club last time we were in town and it went very well. Cornwall is a small city with very few distractions. Most people work at the paper mill and listen to Country music. In order to get an audience, the club doesn't charge an admission so a variety of people show up. There is an older rock crowd as well as a hipper young audience. The set-up goes well but there is a feeling that not too many people will show up. It is very cold outside. The club eventually gets busy and Nash does two sets to a disinterested audience. It seems they're only there to score. You'd think in a town of only 30,000 people all the available combinations of sexual coupling had been attempted (sort of like Rubic's Cube meets spin-the-bottle) and they could get on with other more enlightening things like enjoying a once-in-a-lifetime live performance. After Ottawa and Montreal it's hard to deal with the small-town mentality of Cornwall. Digger |