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I really got that vibe Saturday night as I had some serious realizations, especially after writing my review. Like, who am I to even judge what they do? For me it sort of boils down to this: it's easy to just judge the music objectively when you listen at home, and deciding whether certain things are better than others can help us laud the band at their best and help push them when they have a down night. But when you're there, sharing in the groove with the band, and they're pouring out their hearts and souls on stage, how can one even question them? The band does this thing for us just as much as they do it for themselves, and while Saturday night was far from perfect (except R&R which really was!), I saw a band trying their darnedest to make the fans happy and at the end of a far-from-perfect show, the crowd was going NUTS thanking them and you could tell the band was so happy. The whole "Driver" thing was so touching, and I didn't even realize it till after the show. Anyway, I'm still trying to put my thoughts together on the whole weekend so I'll probably share back once I've figured out how to better express it, but damn did I have a great time (especially last night's second set!).