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Review by mterry
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Flashback to 9:45 day of the show and Chip and My flight getting cancelled from Spokane. Apparently a volcano is erupting in Russia and the smoke boggled the flights west to Seattle. We managed to grab a car from Hertz and enjoyed blue bird skies the entire almost 5 hour drive. Thanks Alaskan Airlines…..not to fret, Seattle is still beautiful and our digs in the Fremont community are just peachy…
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After a quick drop of the backpacks and the car we made it to Fremont Brewing, and perfect neighborhood jump off. The pours were a bit spendy so we skipped a block to the Pacific Inn, a total dive (but clean) and known for their fish and chips. No food was had but the beer was cold, and by this point we felt “great”.
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Fast forward to the show. What a clean venue. Pristine. But let’s just say, $13.99 for a 16oz Coors Light?! WTF. I love local beer, so I opted to “save” money. It’s a beautiful venue, and the sound was decent, but cough, $13.99?!?!
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No song by song review, because honestly…who cares….but for a tour opener? Damn. It was the heat. The band is almost all in their 60s and just still torching down cities. I still show up expecting little and walking away with my jaw in my hand; tonight was no different.
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Let’s all enjoy Seattle this Saturday, drink local beer, see the sights and come ready to melt Saturday, 4/15
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P.S. Wendy’s on the road is still not good. Except the fries are tasty. And when did a medium become a 32oz?