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Review by bodyminushead
This goes down as one of the most UNIQUE shows I've ever seen, along with the "Merry Pranksters" show a few days later in NY and the "Phil" show in 99 at Shoreline.
In many ways, the 1st set was superior to the 2nd; with a monterous SOAM, Bathtub Gin, and a rare 1st set Hood.
The 2nd set is much more memorable, however, with the long, crazy rotation jam, culminating to what? .... Rocka William? I was not familiar with this song as they had only played it once or twice before and I had not yet heard the tapes. But... it was awesome! Fishman is not a great singer, as we all know, but he sounds great when paired with the right song, and this was one of those.