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Not Mann 1 Set 2 tho. At some point during the Fuego (a nice nod to the 7/8 Mann Fuego, intended or not), the band just CAME ALIVE and were firing on all cylinders, and did not stop until "Quinn". I was driving listening to it and I felt the change. It instantly improved my mood and traffic seemed to just disappear! It was profound.
I was at Xcel and Klipsch (Deer Creek) and did not hear the band "lock in" quite like this. Wrigley Night 2 was closer to this. The tour's been good, but if they keep bringing the fire like at Mann the first night, it'll be MONSTER. And I know it will.