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	<title>Comments on: pittsburgh sound</title>
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		<title>By: ipickmynose: a San Francisco Bay Area-centric, mostly indie music blog &#187; girl talk at stanford</title>
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		<description>[...] When he finally was able to get started, he started with style: Pittsburgh Sound (which I&#8217;ve written about before), acapella, with Foreplay/ Long Time coming in under it. From that point on, his set was pretty hot. There was a writhing mass of people, people on stage, people dancing on the balconies, even. At points I felt out of place not being a 19 year old fratboy grinding into his girlfriend. It was one long set, a brief break, and a shorter set. At that point, Gregg said he&#8217;d run out of material and he could do his Nirvana cover or pack it up. The crowd chose and he launched into his oddly out-of-place version of &#8220;Scentless Apprentice.&#8221; [...]</description>
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