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      <name>Greendale Tour</name>
      <city>Columbia, MD</city>
      <venue>Merriweather Post Pavilion</venue>
      <date>6/25/03</date>
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   <item id="10315-1056910006" type="review-concert">
      <title>Greendale - Columbia, MD - 6/25/03</title>
      <rating value="No Rating" />
      <body>No doubt about it, the Greendale tour ranks up there in a career with a lot of high watermarks.  Does it compare with the '78 Rust Never Sleeps tour?  While the encore clips from the film might draw the comparison, I don't think that Greendale will achieve the RNS level of legendary status. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;But still, the genius of Greendale is sublime.  It is a sprawling epic of a tale whose audaciousness is only exceeded by its deceptively simple lyrics and staging. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;More at:&lt;BR&gt;http://home.earthlink.net/~thrasher1/ritfw/columbia062503.htm &lt;BR&gt;</body>
      <contributor>Thrasher</contributor>
      <contribemail>thrasher1@earthlink.net</contribemail>
      <contriborg>Thrasher's Wheat</contriborg>
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