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melt_the_tek9 Yah my wife and I were there and agree: this show was super fun and the huge song selection and flow made it even more fun to be there! My legs hurt so bad from boogeying the previous 2 shows, so after first set I was about done/dead. But when I thought I could take a short break here and there in the second set my body wouldn't let me, too many fun songs!

I'm really only posting here to say that at the moment the > Simple hit, I said "that Piper went nowhere" but with the instant fun of Simple in the Middle of the second set, a second later I said "Piper ended fast but I DON'T CARE BECAUSE SIMPLE ROCKS!!!" I've seen really big rocking Pipers before, and don't feel the need (or care) to get one every time I see it.

Basically if a "ripcord" happens and the following song is a real energy/show bummer, it's not a good shift. But if the song is a really good/fun/exciting song, who the F cares if a jam didn't happen? Why do we have to expect huge jams when, as this skilled reviewer so clearly pointed out, there are so many good, well played songs in both sets?

Sweet review of a super sweet show :)

Thanks again OP!


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