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	<title>Comments on: No Love For Zero: Off-Night at The Gramercy</title>
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		<title>By: jay</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Disagree with your review.  I was at the show, too Friday night and attended the show on Saturday afternoon as well.  I also purchased the FLAC files off livedownloads to revisit.  

I thought the first set was far more enjoyable than the second -- Melvin Seals was ON FIRE during Anorexia, Merle's Boogie and Catalina, and Arnie's vocals sounded nice and throaty on Big Love.  I actually prefer him at times over Judge Murphy.  Home on the Range ended with a killer Knopfler-esque guitar jam by Kimock.  

The second set paled in comparison.  Chance in a Million and Franklin's Tower were not very inspired at all on Friday night, but they really rocked them out at Grand Central the next day.  

I think your problem is that you were sitting in the balcony seats rather than standing on the floor.  I wouldve gotten bored up there, too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disagree with your review.  I was at the show, too Friday night and attended the show on Saturday afternoon as well.  I also purchased the FLAC files off livedownloads to revisit.  </p>
<p>I thought the first set was far more enjoyable than the second &#8212; Melvin Seals was ON FIRE during Anorexia, Merle&#8217;s Boogie and Catalina, and Arnie&#8217;s vocals sounded nice and throaty on Big Love.  I actually prefer him at times over Judge Murphy.  Home on the Range ended with a killer Knopfler-esque guitar jam by Kimock.  </p>
<p>The second set paled in comparison.  Chance in a Million and Franklin&#8217;s Tower were not very inspired at all on Friday night, but they really rocked them out at Grand Central the next day.  </p>
<p>I think your problem is that you were sitting in the balcony seats rather than standing on the floor.  I wouldve gotten bored up there, too.</p>
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