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Review by Joekrr
The logistical setup of the place was nightmarish. The venue itself had the feel of a makeshift attempt at trying to keep something alive that should have been let to die. Nowadays you can go there and the historic village, trails, and surrounding area is really nice to explore. Back then, no one was really sure what the heck was going on.
There were shuttles to take you from lot to show but traffic and just a mass of people made that was completely worthless so we all offloaded to get to the first set on time. Sat on a blanket not too far from the stage and took in the sights.
Being my first show, I thought it was really great. Silly with the Harpua and the Abba jam with Popper. Listening back on it now I’d say that it wasn’t the best show I’d ever been to but at the same time it holds a special place in my heart