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<description>&lt;p&gt;I was there. LP was great. Two major complaints though

1. Is it too much to ask the Shanghai authorities to keep the subway line running for big events after the show? We (and many many many other people) had to walk several kilometers to find a place to catch a cab - when honestly we would have gladly taken the subway. You know, public transit?

2. Rock concert. MUST! BE! LOUDER! I want tinitus, you hear me? My ears should be ringing for two days afterwards.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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