Wasn’t expecting this to be the debut of my filming at The Taco Bell Cantina, but, it is what it is. Mentioned in a couple of posts yesterday he was performing from 2:00-6:00 as part of his trifecta of shows.
Got there about 4:00 (laundry day) and for approximately the first 30 minutes couldn’t do anything because it was kind of full and with the acoustics could hear a lot of people talking, then what I assume was a bachelorette party, sat down at the table. Because I was so close to the stage had to zoom the camera out and one girl’s entire head was in the bottom corner of the shot.
They left and with there only being about four people, it just so happened Ryan decided to perform an unreleased original song. About a minute into the song a group of about 20 people walked in, and because there were only three people working, it suddenly became like any other restaurant when you are understaffed. The manager starts screaming about breaking the crowd down into two groups. One for just food and one for just alcohol while she sent the third employee outside to prevent anyone else from walking in until this group could be served.
Besides the acoustics the other issue is while there is a lamp right over the table there were no lights on the artists so it originally looked like they were performing in the dark, so I had to turn up the exposure which explains why it looks different.
This is not a debut because I did film one clip of him performing The Steve Miller Band’s “Take The Money And Run” when he was on stage with Lynagh at Loser’s last Halloween, but for any of the new people, this is Ryan Buzzetto performing his original song “Living Isn’t Free”.
As is his fashion, Sunshine announced somewhat last minute the official music video of Alyssa Coulter and his cover of Nickelback’s “Animals” is today at 12:00PM Central time in the U.S. adjust accordingly for your area.
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