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"None of you watching this have, you know, $1 million PA system at your house to listen to your favorite record on."
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Froggy nails why we leave the couch: a stadium-grade PA, crew, and system that can move air and emotion in a way no living room can. It validates the craft—monitoring, mixes, show flow—as the machinery that translates art to impact at scale. It’s the argument for being there.
Bryan "Froggy" Cross
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"None of you watching this have, you know, $1 million PA system at your house to listen to your favorite record on."
Speaker: Bryan "Froggy" Cross
Arc: belonging · Signal: 0.84
Context: Froggy nails why we leave the couch: a stadium-grade PA, crew, and system that can move air and emotion in a way no living room can. It validates the craft—monitoring, mixes, show flow—as the machinery that translates art to impact at scale. It’s the argument for being there.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!