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Loved Worcester, both those shows were just an absolute blast; that 2nd set of nite 1, I'll never forget that shiz. The Ace.
Getting to hear Friar Tuck sing "Purple Rain" on July 4th made every mile, every second, every cent I ever spent on this wonderful musical group worth it.
SPAC 3... All I really 'wanted' to hear this season was Melt. This "Melt> La Grange" I'll be always thankful fer as well. La Grange! Summer of fuking awesome covers!
But when I think about it, the end jam of "Golden Age" 7-3 was my favorite single piece all summer. One of those I'll be remembering a long time. It was just spooky.
Then an uneven -- yet still pretty boss, meaty useful jams, pick a show, any show, they're there; lets not BS here -- Leg II definitely got book-ended by 2 of the best shows of 3.0, without doubt.
Showing off for Biebers in Long Beach.
Showing off for the fans with an always sweet "Lizards" (et al.) to close the run.
It was a good summer my friends.....a great one. Smiles all around.
I'd take no NYE Run for a Late Fall one.....but I know I'm just dreaming.
See you at MSG, or wherever...
Peace to the Middle East.