Are there “rules of etiquette” when seeing Glenn perform?
A. This is a tricky question. On some nights, Glenn will call down the wrath of God on the people that are closest to him, for no apparent reason. However, as a member of the audience, *** IF YOU WANT TO ENSURE THAT GLENN WILL PERFORM AT HIS BEST *** it seems as though the following are probably good guidelines to follow: 1. Don’t swear within earshot of him ( ….he has GREAT ears) 2. Don’t request ANY songs by ANY other performers. If Glenn wants to play a Dylan piece (or other cover), he will. 3. Don’t stand up front if you are completely loaded or if you are drinking. He will pick up on this and RIDE you. Worst of all, by riding you, Glenn will have displaced his artistic energy into preaching energy and the set will quickly end. BAD for all of us. 4. Do NOT treat the show like a rock concert. It is not. Glenn is not a rock star. The above “rules” are not “rules” per se, BUT, if followed, those who came to hear a master craftsman, artist and musician perform the most intense and be