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I only wish the reviewer could have sat with us in the concourse on the 200 level during set break and hear our posse of 6 hurling similar accusations of lameness at what had just transpired. A healthy mix of poor song selection, garbled setlist, flubs, and overall uninspired playing.
If you are going for greatness you are going to hit a few duds along the way. One bad set of six for the weekend, after last year's Alpine run this is a remarkable improvement.
Second set was great, even if I'd rather Evolve turned into something else tomorrow and Loving Cup was reserved for encores I'd decided to hear whilst walking to the car.
Fluff > Santos > Tweepise encore ... sign me up.