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The reviewer, like myself, was there. The show stunk and criticizing a show does not make anyone a slob. It means we can discern between a band that is locked in, focused, practiced and on the same page from a band that is just throwing crap against the wall during both sets. The flubs, mis-chords and lack of focus were readily apparent, unless this is your first time seeing a band. The tour has been weak, the band does not seem focused and together and there is very little magic. Those are the facts and judging by the amount of chatter going on around me in the latter 2nd set of SPAC 3, many folks were not into what the band was offering. I love this band just like the rest of you, but the reviewer is right to call out what is going on so far this tour, and particularly Sunday night SPAC 3.