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awesome review and cheers to shifting gears from what intended to be brutally savage.
why approach an event with anything other than a clear and open mind? have no expectations, you will have no disappointments and you might just be overwhelmingly happily satisfied...
that first set was more like a second set. and this is a desirable situation.
july fourth and the star spangled banner - yes and thank you!
555 - yes indeed. that song sounds well held with rhythm - driven and new.
really really good.
i love the moma dance and don't care what anyone else thinks on that. i could hear that song any day. as a closer to set one the squirming coil is welcome in my view because we have a moment alone in the page side love. i love love to hear the piano solo and this moment seems to be getting a little longer? i hope so. i don't know.
fuego was sweet sweet - hello - set two opener going on for like ever. ( 18 minutes of forever ) awesome and on and on and it looks like we have an answer to the question... yes - fuego is going big and out there. i would love for a fuego to happen at randalls island.
a big song in a big city. down with disease was hot as it often is hot.
this concert came across phenomenally well with the live feed. i wish i could have been there in close proximity, looking forward to jumping in at randall's island. nyc