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And you truly believe the review is more about me that the concert itself? Did I talk about what I ate in the lot, or what I was wearing, where I stood? I attempted to give a succinct review of what was played, a brief descriptor, and my thoughts on whether it was pleasing to me or not. Not sure what else you were hoping for in a brief run down of a show.
(Looking over my notes, I could have added that during "Sand," "Trey was wrestling notes out of his guitar while Page and Mike kept driving forward." And it seemed like Trey was soloing on eggshells during the "Divided Sky" after his major flub. What else . . . the "Drowned" got quite dark, alternating between the main theme of the song and darker Type II before easing up into something that was slightly similar to "Spooky."