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Second set made me cry. Particularly Hood. Just beautiful stuff with Trey moving from player to player, friend to friend. So special and meaningful. Just beautiful. Illustrating through gorgeous music the power of enduring friendship. Inspirational.
Absolutely loved that the webcast was free. I think they truly did it as a way of saying thanks to the fans. No ill intentions as the author alluded there may have been. I thought the playing reflected the band's appreciation of fans everywhere and wanted everyone to be able to enjoy an essential free show. They knew everyone would come out for the free stuff and I was just overwhelmed with joy at watching this show and that's where I stop gushing. Great great show so touched.