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Review by TheEmu
That's my memory of this show. I got excited about the Everybody's Got Something to Hide opener, and I was happy about getting a Jibboo and my first Mike's Song. But the whole thing was just not very good. Outdoor shows in the midwest in late September are a bad idea.
It wasn't that it was really all THAT cold...although I wasn't dressed for it, and would have frozen my ass off if not for my buddy Jason. The problem was the moisture from the crowd condensing above...and on the instruments. I think the combination of the wet and the cold made it miserable for the guys. I remember thinking that Mike and Trey sounded like they had wet strings.
So, yeah, not a great a show.