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And why limit our choices to one song per show? One of the great things about fall '13 was how the great ones often came in pairs...Hampton Tweezer -> Golden Age, Worcester Waves -> Carini and Drowned -> Light, Hartford Tweezer -> Golden Age...these segments are more powerful when ingested as whole, half hour pieces of music.
And I agree with smells like mule, you can't ignore the first set. AC should've taught us that.