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Or at least that's what I hope.
Either way, and I say this NOT being a big fan of wooing, don't come on here and write a review and get all heavy-handed with me about what I should and shouldn't be doing at a rock show, pal. Especially in light of calling out people for being snarky about the Mike's second jam. Sounds like we could all learn how to chill out a little more. AND FINALLY, let's not forget that the band (yes, those four guys) could cut the wooing out immediately, but they are intentionally leaving space for them when they come up. Just like they did last night. Or Trey could say "you know what? Enough with the 'woo'" and everyone would stop right then. Yes, it's annoying, but so is being lectured to by someone who can't figure out his homophones.
Also, this was a really good show. Amazing first set. I agree they could have left some of the sizzle for Magnaball or MPP, but good for everyone who was there on a Sunday in the middle of nowhere. You earned it! Good flow to second set, even if there were no true face melters. Nice to see them nix a long Carini in favor of spacing out the jamz a little more between songs.