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Left A Slide
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Damaged Son wrote:

Christ and Noah!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw__m9DCMoQ

Voodoo Candle is transformed.

Wish this tour had stopped in Boston.

It is good, but I like it better with Jay on electric.

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Love it. Wish they were coming through the southeast.

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Christ and Noah!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw__m9DCMoQ

Voodoo Candle is transformed.

Wish this tour had stopped in Boston.

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nice review, thanks for posting.

Left A Slide
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Goose bumps

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loose_string wrote:"Still, the strongest moment came when the band left the stage to Farrar and Spencer, who by acoustic guitar, harmonica, and pedal steel built "Final Horrors" into a black wall of grunge Americana style."

This was true in S.F. as well. Everyone's mouths were just open.
that was the song
of the night

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mcarlton wrote:http://www.spin.com/articles/ben-gibbar ... ouac-music
, the duo in front made a strange but effective engine: lively Gibbard forever bouncing to his internal metronome, and lachrymose Farrar leaning deep into an invisible wall
Ill have to look up Lachrymose...
It's in California Zephyr:

Terrified by that sad song
Across roofs mingled with the lachrymose cries

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"Still, the strongest moment came when the band left the stage to Farrar and Spencer, who by acoustic guitar, harmonica, and pedal steel built "Final Horrors" into a black wall of grunge Americana style."

This was true in S.F. as well. Everyone's mouths were just open.

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Tokyo Fan
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I just read the performance review and WOW. That is a real plug for Jay, Mark and Son Volt.

Well written.

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mcarlton wrote:http://www.spin.com/articles/ben-gibbar ... ouac-music
, the duo in front made a strange but effective engine: lively Gibbard forever bouncing to his internal metronome, and lachrymose Farrar leaning deep into an invisible wall
Ill have to look up Lachrymose...
I think it has something to do with Tear Stained Eye but farrarfan1 probably knows. :)

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http://www.spin.com/articles/ben-gibbar ... ouac-music
, the duo in front made a strange but effective engine: lively Gibbard forever bouncing to his internal metronome, and lachrymose Farrar leaning deep into an invisible wall
Ill have to look up Lachrymose...

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