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Review by nichobert
I thought that 2nd set had it's moments for sure. The Simple was breathtakingly psychedelic, Number Line probably fixed a lot of peoples doses with it's ecstatic solo. Then back into the murk with an excellent albeit short Carini.
Much better flow than the 1st night of San Fran but less in the way of individual highlights. Easily the most balanced show so far, with the first set having some very nice moments.
For those with limited hard drive space, the Leg
thus far can boil down to: Rock & Roll> Ghost-> Limb, Hood, Sand, Slave, DWD, Tweezer>Twist, Jim, Wolfmans, Melt, Golden Age-> Piper, Simple