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The sold out crowd took notice and responded in kind, singing along with Flowers on nearly every song the band took out of their back pocket. The energy in the room was palpable. "From Here On Out" surged with energy. And the numerous smiles Flowers flashed throughout the band's set seemed as if he meant Ryan Allen Authentic Jersey it.
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The band stumbled a bit during "For Reasons Unknown." With Flowers playing bass and bassist Mark Stoermer switching to rhythm guitar, the front man appeared to frequently lose his place. At one point the chord connecting the bass to the amp popped out. But Matthew Slater Limited Jersey whereas such a technical hiccup might throw off another band's momentum or bring the song (or show) to a screeching halt, Flowers grinned and pushed through without detracting from the performance.