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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1213926"]To add a little more to the picture for those who haven't been there, The Pavilion itself covers standing room for 300 - 350 people, plus the band playing as well as a bar on the side, and there's also a massive grass field around it that could hold thousands were there ever somehow more people than the Pavilion itself could hold (not that that's in any way an expectation, the Pavilion has always been plenty of room). The venue is actually very hard to get into to play as a band, it's rented out only about twenty days the entire year, dates fought over by biker rallies, parties, pagan festivals, and everything else under the sun, which also means that it's booked several months in advance with a steep rental despite them not providing a doorperson or in-house PA or anything else. As a result of all the different people trying to book it for events lately, The 2011 Connecticut MetalFest is literally the ONLY concert there this year, as every other day is booked by private events or those not featuring live bands. So yeah, very tough for bands to get into - but so worth it, because by design or by accident, the balance of mostly open walls and rafters in that place carry the sound with incredible clarity, unlike typical outdoor setups which so often have issues with the sound seeping up into the sky. For bands already thinking about having someone come to one of their shows to get a good quality live audio recording, but not sure where to do it, this is the place.[/QUOTE]
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