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Review by LefthandMonkeywrench
First off, I went into the theater early to pick up my tickets at will call and heard them sound checking Sugar Shack so I knew we were in for a good one. Later when the doors opened and we were hanging out waiting for the show to start there were crowds of people pointing out someone as well as people approaching him to which I then noticed it was Tom Marshall! I decided to not bother him and let him enjoy his show but I was chilling pretty close to him first set on the floor and that dude is tall! Anyways, the show was great. A lot of good music but the one song I never heard but left as my favorite song was the last song of the encore How Do I Know. Turns out its from a band called Here We Go Magic which I have never heard of until after this performance but worth checking out if only for this song.
One other specific point I remember was Mike sending Meat out to Tom Marshall and crediting in helping write it but by that time Tom had disappeared.
Great show.