 They ended the tour with an exclamation point by knocking this one out of the park.  We saw 7 shows (Star Lake, Blossom, both Jones Beach, and all 3 SPACs) and watched Bonnaroo and Portsmouth on video.  I've heard the entire tour.  In my humble opinion, night 3 was the best night at SPAC (better than night one - which was very good - and night two - which felt to me to be a rare off-night though quite good anyway (they are playing really well now)).  Well done, fellows!  I loved that the Piper did the magic and the Swept Away >  Steep was psychedelia personified.  What a great time!!!
		They ended the tour with an exclamation point by knocking this one out of the park.  We saw 7 shows (Star Lake, Blossom, both Jones Beach, and all 3 SPACs) and watched Bonnaroo and Portsmouth on video.  I've heard the entire tour.  In my humble opinion, night 3 was the best night at SPAC (better than night one - which was very good - and night two - which felt to me to be a rare off-night though quite good anyway (they are playing really well now)).  Well done, fellows!  I loved that the Piper did the magic and the Swept Away >  Steep was psychedelia personified.  What a great time!!!
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