 PYITE said the rest of the 2nd set was "predictable and uninspired".  I thought it was at least somewhat inspired, but certainly not predictable.  Bug has been played at roughly 1 in 12 3.0 shows, and ADITL 1 in 9, although much less if you throw out 2009 when it was played much more often.  I also figured that ADITL would end the set, but it didn't.  Anyway, DWD >  Maze which I thought went >  Meatstick was great IMHO.  Antelope was probably average, but that's still a good thing from my perspective.  And yeah, Mighty Quinn was rockin.  Bottom line though: WEBCASTS RULE and would love to see more.  "POSSUM" sign??  Brilliant!  I want to see not just one but several "POSSUM" signs tonight folks!  And I guess that would be, POSSI, plural, eh?
		PYITE said the rest of the 2nd set was "predictable and uninspired".  I thought it was at least somewhat inspired, but certainly not predictable.  Bug has been played at roughly 1 in 12 3.0 shows, and ADITL 1 in 9, although much less if you throw out 2009 when it was played much more often.  I also figured that ADITL would end the set, but it didn't.  Anyway, DWD >  Maze which I thought went >  Meatstick was great IMHO.  Antelope was probably average, but that's still a good thing from my perspective.  And yeah, Mighty Quinn was rockin.  Bottom line though: WEBCASTS RULE and would love to see more.  "POSSUM" sign??  Brilliant!  I want to see not just one but several "POSSUM" signs tonight folks!  And I guess that would be, POSSI, plural, eh?
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