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	<title>Comments on: Mangan vs. the Bar Queens</title>
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		<title>By: SPOT the Groove &#187; Winhara&#8217;s Light Show &#124; Toronto&#8217;s Concert Community Network</title>
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		<description>[...] There was some good energy in the crowd, but a trio of drunk guys at the front of the stage were a little over zealous in showing their love of the band.  I understand that &#8220;friend-power&#8221; spark the beginnings of success, but sometimes this love can take away from the experience to others&#8230; espeically when bashing into them or shouting like bandits on a cowboy hunt.  Is this better than a stone cold comatose crowd? Or the ambivalent yet noisy peanut gallery in the back bar during Dan Mangan&#8217;s intimate acoustic set? [...]</description>
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