 @FunkyCFunkyDo i hear ya about shows that you wouldnt revisit. i guess my problem would be calling those shows a one star show. I would think a 2 star show would be what you are talking about. One star is literally the lowest score. so should be reserved for truly bad shit, thinkin Coventry Glide level of bad. And mostly my gripe was about calling any show from 1993 a one star show. You could throw a dart blindly at 1993 and whatever show you land on and put on will not be an unejoyable listen. I rocked out the wolf trap show today that Charlie called a one star show. it flippin rocks! anyway, what do i know. i like this band! i like arguing about this band! and it's all semantics with the stars and shit. i know what you are saying and i know what Charlie is saying about the shows. it's just fun to bicker about lol..
		 @FunkyCFunkyDo i hear ya about shows that you wouldnt revisit. i guess my problem would be calling those shows a one star show. I would think a 2 star show would be what you are talking about. One star is literally the lowest score. so should be reserved for truly bad shit, thinkin Coventry Glide level of bad. And mostly my gripe was about calling any show from 1993 a one star show. You could throw a dart blindly at 1993 and whatever show you land on and put on will not be an unejoyable listen. I rocked out the wolf trap show today that Charlie called a one star show. it flippin rocks! anyway, what do i know. i like this band! i like arguing about this band! and it's all semantics with the stars and shit. i know what you are saying and i know what Charlie is saying about the shows. it's just fun to bicker about lol..
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