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Close quotes from above make me wonder why you’d even write a review “it was not perfect but was a good as it gets these days” “it was a bust out so who cares if it wasn’t perfect” “I didn’t get to see the moving light show” “the line was long but I managed to get my aisle seat” “did Harry peak like great woods..no”
In my opinion It is never played perfect but always amazes. Even some of the “worst” versions or unpopular songs have their peak moments. That’s the beauty of this band.
In any live music what is perfect anyway? You want them to play the exact studio version if there is one? You want them to memorize a type 2 jam from 97 bc that’s the “perfect version”.
Lost in the bust outs and jamz brah
Can’t wait to listen to this show and re read this review!!