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Review by Louisville_Jason
Second set started out promising as Disease began to rumble. Jam was tight and felt like it was going to settle in for a bit of a ride. Trey struck up Caspian (which I personally enjoy most of the time). Initially thought Page had other ideas as he walked up awkwardly, then walked away, then walked back to Trey...Not to be...We were doomed. Out the doors we went.
Let me say that there is no cover to be had within a mile of the venue. We took shelter against a brick utilities building and waited for what we thought would be the rest of the second set. Not to be.
Overall, disappointed. The boys would make up for it though...