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I've been seeing shows for 30 years. I'm loyal to old school but am willing to adapt to newish (within reason). 3 of the 4 sets were fairly old school. They all had an upbeat, family friendly feel (lots of kids at these shows- no surprise!). Tuesday Set II was by far the weakest but still had some merits. At worst, I got to hang back and admire CK5's "firework" display.
They're playing at a high level and about to get down & dirty in the sleazepit that is AC. Bring it on!! And be safe everyone. See you there!