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I strongly recommend, if you ever have the chance to write another recap, to tell us more about the music played by the band.
Also, if you sit so far left of the stage, where you cannot even see the pianist, don’t you feel it would be appropriate to sit somewhere else, if you are looking for better sound?
I would beg to differ about your synopsis of Sand and NMINML. I believe Sand was better than your comment saying, “this isn’t a bad one”. Out of curiosity, I would like to know if there are “bad ones”, in your opinion, that I should search out. Not saying all Sands are unicorns and rainbows, but just looking for references. The ending jam of NMINML is pretty darn cool. May I suggest a re-listen?
Regarding Llama, I’m really sorry it took 50 shows to see your first. However, I am glad you didn’t have to experience a “lame” slow Llama.
Most importantly, I am so happy you didn’t “faceplant” on the way out of this show. It would’ve been horrible to not have to hear what you had to say about the concert.
I truly hope you’re enjoying tonight and I pray the pharmacy was closed when you showed up to fill your script.