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Review by moonfacebrb
The 2nd set...well that's a whole nother ballgame. You'd think the Boogie On>Tweezer was the primer for something big. ANYTHING big. Nope. From Quinn on, every move seemed more desperate than the one before it. The drunken frat boy crowd that couldn't seem to keep quiet the whole 1st set (it's ok I'm usually guilty too) was literally sleeping by the time The Horse reared its head. "Ok guys, 'Shine a Light' is the last song." Ha! Slave did have some nice touches. Who doesn't love a Monkey>Reprise though? AND no fireworks. Weak 4th brahs. I'll take the torrential downpour in 2013 over this one any day!