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I agree with this entire post. it was pretty boring/uneventful/unexciting.

I was surprised more people didn't dance for The Blow though.

Posted by Paula | February 10, 2007 1:26 PM
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Well, from where we stood in the back the sound was great, minus a few glitches....on the floor, the sound did kinda suck. As for the crowd, all we saw was dancing and alot of head nodding...the crowd seemed way into it from where we were.

Posted by Jingles | February 10, 2007 8:12 PM
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Well, from where we stood in the back the sound was great, minus a few glitches....on the floor, the sound did kinda suck. As for the crowd, all we saw was dancing and alot of head nodding...the crowd seemed way into it from where we were.

Posted by Jingles | February 10, 2007 8:12 PM
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The show might not have been great, but it was fun and a thousand miles from amazingly bad. Away from the bar among the sweaty mess of teenagers, no one seemed to care care about imperfect mixing because everyone was too busy being throwing themselves into a floor-shaking dance party.

No. they didn't climb into an animal or play the Outback Steakhouse theme song, but every third song was a bouncy hit. That's not such a bad average.

Posted by josh | February 11, 2007 3:09 AM
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Man, you guys are really jaded! You can't even get into dancable, faggy, theatre pop. I would have thought that would be your thing. Oh well.

That show was fantastic. Me and everyone else within a 20 foot radius were dancing our asses off. Here's a hint on how to enjoy music shows (because they're inevitably sloppy in some way), have a few drinks before you get there, and then have a few more. Otherwise we all just end up judging each other, which is really depressing.

Posted by Mark S | February 12, 2007 3:16 PM

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