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I understand that the reviewer was harshly critical and injected some biased opinion (in re You Sexy Thing). I also understand that it’s always all good, always a fun time at a show. I understand that this band has nothing to prove and throughout 3.0 has displayed their genius and creativity over and over (Bakers dozen, chilling thrilling, ‘13 fall tour, Magnaball, 12/30/17, etc, etc, etc).
But I fail to see how it’s controversial to be disappointed when the band flubs a song you love. Especially a relative rarity like Mango. Especially when you know they are capable of never missing a note. And if it occurs frequently over a show or tour, it does seem a little unprofessional.
Again, this “rebuttal” is absolute gibberish.