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Andrew Sigler

#1 - It's great that Youtube has disabled the governor on video time limits.

#2 - A friend of mine had a videotape of this about 10 years ago which we watched back to back with the original. Very cool, but what struck me was how the achronology of the original didn't really occur to me the first few times I watched it. I realized things were out of order of course, but I didn't feel like it had a significant impact on my experience, the way it did in "Memento" for instance. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure I thought much about it until I saw the above version!

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State Theater Concert: March 2007

  • Sims conducting during sound check
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  • Concert poster
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