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Review by Mac2300
I'm not sure where the first reviewer was...I wonder if they were actually at this show, as they seem more interested in political bickering and posturing than talking about the music. This person also seems quite out of touch with the band's POV, because Trey mentioned during tthe first set how they always "felt at home" in Maine. In any case, let's stick to the music Pholks, and forget all the other hoopla, please! Why create divisions where there aren't any?
Peace out,
Mac