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Review by RebaEveryShow
If even Trey is on record saying over and over throughout their entire career that “if you take risks on stage, sometimes you are going to play shit,” why get so defensive when phans are simply acknowledging when they played a bad show? I too appreciate every second I see of this band more and more, because it is absolutely fleeting, and it won’t last forever. But sometimes they are going to lay a goose egg, and that is the flipside of the coin of the shows that are transcendental and orgasmic, can’t have the upside with that potential for downside, and simply acknowledging what side of the coin lands on the table, assuming it’s done in a thoughtful and well reasoned way, is an integral and inseparable part of being this passionate about this band (or anything, for that matter). Just my $.02