Some photos from Saturday night
By dave_rein - Posted on July 4th, 2007
Some pics shot from the circle seats on Saturday night. (Hosted at flickr).
Enjoy
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Some pics shot from the circle seats on Saturday night. (Hosted at flickr).
Enjoy
I put some of my pictures from the floor up at Flickr as well. They're from the 2nd night (Sunday)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/driveblind/sets/72157600600388097/
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