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After doing the 2 NC shows (the first sober, the 2nd well lemon-tekked) and MISSING the first Star Lake due to ATL airport being shut down Thursday night, I am EXCEEDINGLY GRATEFUL for what the band did from start to finish last night.
Their playing was patient, exciting, inventive, funny, generous, groovy, and everything else that I've been coming to these shows for since 9/29/91 at the TINY Agora Ballroom.
As a semi-pro musician, to this day I am befuddled at their seemingly otherworldly collective abilities.
Mind is blown, heart has been opened.
May they continue on as long as they and we are enjoying it.