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The oreo cookie analogy isn't flattering.
Nor is blue balls.
I tire of toadyism, and I think it's cool when a reviewer - as usual, here - does a great job. There's no need to be a sycophant.
I'm NOT saying you are. If you think this show is whatever, awesome. But I can tell you the review is faint praise. It is.
I can tell you what I heard, if you care. But I was commenting upon a nice review. If you look closely - or look - you'll see that the first set is marked as 'uneventful.' Which is pretty kind.
If you think the show is awesome, I'm not going to tell you it wasn't. I love Raleigh, and was a bit let down. I can't tell you that Reba - my favorite song - was perfect (because it wasn't). I did, however, like it. And I love where the placed it. Most second sets are pretty non-stop; this tour, most second sets have been.... well I assume you know.
And I can tell you what I didn't hear in Mike's.... But I assume you didn't hear that, also. It is what it is. That's all that I meant. For me, this was a total reversion to, say, pre-Atlanta (although probably earlier than that) form.
It's the band's fault for setting the bar so high of late.