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swampthing @90invjcc said:
I will agree that the second leg of the tour has left a little to be desired as a whole when compared to the first leg. There certainly have been some great performances during the second leg, however the first leg had MANY bustouts and rarities played. Personally I was fortunate enough to attend the AC & SPAC 3 night runs, and I still feel like I got to see some of the very best of the bunch in 2012. Sadly I wasn't able to attend any shows on the 2nd leg but I have been VERY suprised to not see some of what we saw earlier in the summer.

For what it's worth, I thought that the Zoo would have been a great time to break out a complete Gamehendge! First time in the state, first time at the venue, and far away from the majority of fans to attend. Come on, that is THE standard recipe for a raging show from the old days!! Unfortunately, the Zoo peeps were not that lucky......
This year I've done the 4th, SPAC1,2,3 & BGCA1,2,3... I had tons of fun at Bill Graham and their playing was stellar. But something about being up at SPAC was cathartic. I mean... I had a great fucking time up there.
My first time at that venue and holy shit am I ever going back. The lawn was tits and when you can see both the band plus the screen of them playing right next to you, it's simply amazing.

Regards to their unshelved covers, some have been great versions that have been above par. head held high, but sweet jane... will it's jam ever be polished similar to the one Halloween 98. Honestly, my answer is yes... just have to play it live more than twice every 20 years. SWEET JANE!

Also, c'mon how about some New Orleans love... This is getting ridic


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