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Agreed. It may be an interesting exercise to open the comments section before the review is posted.
For me there's no doubt that this was the weakest of the three days interestingly I found because of the second set which I felt was outshone by the first. I don't know if just the fact it was the final set provided a self imposed degree of pressure but it seemed to me that the entire second set was a struggle and came off as half-hazard, exemplified by the way Martian Monster reprise ended and Trey's shrug as he set his guitar down.
Still, even from the couch, overall a wonderful wonderful ball!