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That being said, review was spot on. Petrichor to me was the highlight of the whole night. How anyone could say that the performance during it was anything other than wonderful, I'll never know. The appearance of the horns meant the setlist was going to be tightly planned (and thus no big jams), but I was okay with it. Everything sounded tight.
You just don't know what you're going to get with this band these days. The only thing that's changed is that now I don't mean that exactly the way same way I used to. On one hand, it pains me to watch the slow, inexorable decline of my favorite band. On the other hand, they can still bust out some pretty incredible magic when they want to, and I still just can't say no.