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FACTSAREUSELESS @andrewrose said:
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@andrewrose said:
Love this.

Mandatory knee-jerk reaction to current ranking: Bangor Golden Age should definitely be up there, and the Toronto Disease should be Top 5 easily. No idea how the Hollywood Hood is #3.
Lots of people dismissed Toronto because it didn't supposedly live up to the pre-show hype, I think. I haven't heard the show yet myself because according to reviews given, there were better shows before and after it. A lot of folks just haven't heard the jam, myself included. Thanks for the heads up on it.
I was kind of rough on the show overall immediately following it for similar reasons, I think (though I do still think it suffers from some low energy mid second set). But I think it much more highly listening back on the strength of both the Disease (18+ minutes) and Bowie, which are as strong as most of the stuff currently ranked in the Top 10 here. I put the Toronto Disease on par with the PNC C&P, and the Bowie is no slouch. It's in the same vein as the MPP Stash sound-wise. If you haven't heard the either of these jams, do yourself a monster favour and check them out.
I've listened to the show, Andrew, since I last posted and you are quite right about it. Thank you


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