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As for the show, I agree with most of the above points including that the Antelope was absolutly ripping. The Jaded Vet in me still thinks Trey ripcorded the hell out of Gin for Walk Away and the set didn't really recover except for sticking the Antelope dismount. That doesn't mean I don't think that it was a stellar show, for it was certainly that.
After witnessing the disaster that was Toyota Park in 2009, I didn't really hold much hope for 3.0. The Fall 2010 tour and 2010 MSG webcasts changed that, and now I have fantastic shows like Clarkston and Blossom 2011 and Star Lake and Deer Creek of this year under my belt. I'm back to downloading the newest show every day, and finally, finally after so very very long, I have my band back.
Nothing I see can be taken from me, indeed.