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Review by funkbeard
They started 50 minutes late, which, I think, created some mixed vibes on stage for the second round. They concluded 12 minutes past (is there not a) curfew(?).
Torrential rain is the story. The Rock and Roll, at nearly 20 minutes, had Trey jamming up above the rest of the band with his lines. Not the integrated spider webs of Long Beach '12. More an attempt to keep people dancing to distract them from the rain. I think that would have gone a bit easier if they had more time at their disposal when they took the stage for round 2.
Let those who attended tell the rest of the story.
My girl on the scene texted these sentiments:
"You have to hear this Tweezer!"
and
"That R&R made us alive again."
Can't beat being there.