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Oh yea' this is definatly a fiver, how could we forget the train. I wasn't close enough to see on this night to see who blew the horn but I saw maybe 3 or 4 times they broke that out and at the spectrum I was close enough to see it was Bill holding/wearing this massive contraption and sort of moving his hands over circular openings to generate that earth shattering sound many people were ducking and dodgeing around looking for a safe place to get out of the way of the train they thought veered off front St and was barrelling down and about to bust thru the spectrum. I think my buddy bent some hardened steel railing he was holding on to. And the circular video screen was in sync with the train and it looked like an approaching train light & I was hearing fucking engines and horns and like train wheels on tracks sounds even sort of a train braking sound it was really really fucking intense. For me it is in the files of things you can't un see. Absolutely off the charts craziness. But this rfk one was really really tight too, this whole show rocked great memory. Knowing those two I don't doubt if Mickey didn't do a turn or two on that train maker. They damn sure were a seem less unit who gave everything they had over and over and over. Man, I have lots of d/s awesome memories this train is probably top of list. And Casey Jones was phenomenal. And I know what you are referring too about upper levels at rfk. They were shaking so fucking much that you could actually look across the stadium and see the movement with your own eyes at that great distance. I know they are supposed to you know move a little, like gently sway, but they were shaking vigorously and violently. What a show, a five all way around. Thanks for the ability to hear it again, and the ol' remembering the time feeling

Good karma to all G.D. family and many happy returns

- January 17, 2014the train d/s