It was to be Amy’s first time on stage this year but the gods would not have it. Suddenly the St. Lucia rain pelted the stage, then the high winds kicked up and tossed heavy lighting rigs around like matchsticks and directly in to the sound system. Amy was on stage frightened, looking like it was judgment day, and that’s when concert officials stepped in and ended the madness, canceling the rest of the concert.
The concert was slated as a “Thank you” from Amy to repay people in St. Lucia for their hospitality, as she has been staying on the island for several months, but, obviously the music gods simply wanted a “Thank you, Drive Thru.” and a “Girl don’t go away mad, girl just go away.”
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