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Sorry to get so meta. Gotta admit I was a bit meh on this show until Hood happened (minus Stash/Wingsuit). Boatloads better than Bangor though. It seems like it would fit right in to summer '13 which worries me a bit considering what fall was like. Not an eastcoaster so I truly hope that summers won't just be warm-ups for fall. End rant.[/quote]
Hey Albany! Great insights as always but I must take exception to you backhanding my favorite first set of Summer '13. The Bangor show was uneven and lacked flow in the 2nd set, though the R&R, while short, was fire, and they finished strong with a memorable Lope and Hood encore that was very pretty and understated. But that first set.....the Possum opener was played much slower than normal which gave it a real redneck drawl....The Stash was noteworthy from that set (I believe an equal to Great Woods) and it boasted IMHO the best Wolfman's of the tour. CDT was no slouch either. Anyway, just wanted to point out that "boatloads better than Bangor", while pleasing to the mind poetically, does not "hold water".
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