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Review by namastebitches
I never post here but have to interject tonight
I have many fond memories from Shoreline in 1.0 and 2.0, and understand the gravity and history of this venue. It was hard for me not to fly from Portland to San Jose this week especially with Dicks looming and the Gorge as another experience come and gone.
I loved the song selection first set and any Bowie is icing after the intentionally of Forbins and Mockingbird .
Here's where I feel like the effort didn't match the quality. Soul planet for 43 mins????? I mean I value exploration and any second set driver. This was too long; it was unequivocally absolutely not Ruby Waves. After this and a somewhat fun second song second set Final Hurrah, the set was exhausted.
Don't get me wrong, I loved every freakin song the rest of the show, the intentionally and soul, just wasn't there. Please play Tela another night...........right?
I understand the good reviews, and I hope kids listen and take what they loved but to be honest about what spoke to.them.
Tomorrow night yall!!!!