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Paul M (6/3/2009 10:32:32 AM)
Yeah, they kinda got the city wrong on the website ad. Those pine trees don't do too well in the valley of the sun. Peace...
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colin (5/28/2009 9:44:16 PM)
My wife and i had taken our 2 year old to this amazing night of music. He was dancing his (earmuffs kids) ass off like everyone else. Our last show was at governers island new york city. please come back and thanks for the ride!!!!
HEY, PHOENIX IS REALLY NICE IN THE WINTER!!! HINT HINT...
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Paul M (5/28/2009 2:00:33 PM)
I've only seen Moe once before (House of Blues in Vegas), but I will certainly catch whatever shows I can in the future. Being 52 years old, I've seen many good shows (Grateful Dead mostly), but this ranks as one of the best I've ever been to. They are so tight and so talented, I can't believe they don't have a larger fan base out west. That's a good thing for us, because there were only about 1000 people at the show. The band appreciated the turnout and blew the snow off the Snowbowl. Excellent stuff!!! It was also my 15 year-old son's first Moe show; he had the time of his life, dancing and being exposed to some great music. Can't wait till my next fill of Moe.
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Mike R from PHX (5/28/2009 12:42:59 PM)
Well, since not seeing Moe in almost 4 years, they have flown me back into the Moe world in one night! I knew Flagstaff would be special taking into account that they hadn't played in AZ in almost 5 years, beautiful amphitheatre and mountain town, and a smaller crowd! They gave us a special night of amazing improvization and classic Old School Moe. Set 2 says it all. Listen to set 2 and it will blow your mind! The transition into Dr. Graffenburg was worth the price of admission! Everything was perfect. If you were there, you know and understand! My buddy and I are hitting both Ventura and Salt Lake too and cant wait!!!!
BTW: Set 1 is great too.
Mike R
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