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<description>&lt;p&gt;The Shins in-store was excellent.  Short set (of course), but good sound quality / mix -- and I think I liked that version of &quot;Phantom Limb&quot; (with an interesting syncopated organ rhythm part) better than the one on the album. 

They announced the performance will eventually be available as a CD (like the Pearl Jam in-store, which is on sale now) so those of you that missed it (or the radio broadcast) will still get a chance to hear it.  

I was amazed the place wasn&apos;t packed out -- I got there about 15 minutes before they went on stage and easily got close enough to the stage (even found parking almost across the street).  Much better than Mudhoney or They Might Be Giants.  These noontime shows rock.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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