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Review by Good2go
Any concert with set openers (though short) like Tube and Sloth and you could tell the band was in for some evilness. I found a solid position on the lawn and I was surprised that the sound quality was raging. All I can say is everthing was solid. Even songs like Circus and Bug (I normally take a piss break when these type of songs play but didn't want to trip through the crowd at Alpine) were good.
I just finished listening to the DWD>What's the Use> SOAM and confirmed to me that it was my highlight of the concert. Throw in Fuck Your Face (Fuck Yeah!) and a snarling Sally in the Valley and I was a pretty happy. The Quinn Encore was a good way to end, although I too wish they would have given us 1 more.
The concert was great. It was also fun with classics like Suzie, Sparkle, and Antelope. Funky Bitch was short but nicely placed and played well. The crowd was loving these and the love was strong.
I Apologize for the out of order rambling..... to finish I think I felt my face melt a couple times and caught myself saying "Ohhhh Shit" several times as they moved in some crazy directions all night long. I sensed positive vibes from the band and the crowd at Alpine Valley.....