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I think it was Trey in Bittersweet Motel suggest a gigs' all about the energy, and suggesting fans (and he) don't go into a show expecting to hit all the notes and changes right. Rather its about the energy; and that Sabotage, especially after the quick mention of MCA, blew the roof off SPAC and left everyone in a sweaty daze to get to their car.
The second set had energy, and thats why you wont hear too many sub par reviews on Sabotage...
Energy, not notes...