Setlist was a tad boring, but I was happy to hear a full Flood. I quite enjoyed the show, though if there hadn't been a break between the last time I saw them and now, I would've been quite upset at the setlist. Since it's been a couple years, I was happy to just take it all in.
The jam-like intros were noticeably long, but I assume this is because it's the beginning of the tour. They all need a few moments to get things set up and whatnot. Or they're just f-ing with us. Could be both.
I had a great time clearing out some negative energy as nothing vibrates my spinal cord like Tool. Was it worth the price of admission just to see them (~$100), probably not, but I enjoyed some other performances too, so I'm happy with how it all turned out.
07-20-2009, 05:51 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Re: 07.18.09 - Denver, CO @ Mile High Fest
Setlist was a tad boring, but I was happy to hear a full Flood. I quite enjoyed the show, though if there hadn't been a break between the last time I saw them and now, I would've been quite upset at the setlist. Since it's been a couple years, I was happy to just take it all in.
The jam-like intros were noticeably long, but I assume this is because it's the beginning of the tour. They all need a few moments to get things set up and whatnot. Or they're just f-ing with us. Could be both.
I had a great time clearing out some negative energy as nothing vibrates my spinal cord like Tool. Was it worth the price of admission just to see them (~$100), probably not, but I enjoyed some other performances too, so I'm happy with how it all turned out.
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