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Highlights for me in the first set were the Poor Heart, Heavy Things and Bathtub, which, at least from my spot on the floor had the crowd in a frenzy. Listening to the Petrichor again on Sirius, the song was very well played and executed; it was just that nobody knew the song well enough to appreciate it fully. Second set started off where the first set should have, with guns blazing into No Men, which, well good, was not as good as other recent versions I've seen. Other highlights for me were Cities and Free.
Not really sure about all the complaints of talking on the floor. I was on the floor all night in various locations and never noticed it. Maybe I was too busy dancing my ass off...