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It's not even about the whole "you weren't there it's not the same" thing. It's OK to criticize the music, even if you didn't attend, (in my opinion anyone who gives the music an honest listen has the right to speak on it) but you are basically defending arguments that have not seriously been made. I mean, this is ridiculous. When someone tells me they had a good time when they went to a certain place or did a certain thing, I don't break down and analyze all the ways in which they could have had a BETTER time. That's what douchebags do. By the way, if you think 7/2 was less interesting than 12/31/09, you must have been really mesmerized by the New Year's Gag because I never listen to ANYTHING from that night.