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Review by Penn42
The first set of this show is solid 97 playing, but nothing I would call particularly out of the ordinary for the era. That said, "ordinary" for this era is unbelievable and this set is just superb. The second set and encores though... oh boy. The whole thing is just plain nasty. The Llama is nasty, the wormtown jam is nasty, and the Free is breathtakingly funky/nasty. Even the pretty jam in the last ten minutes of Stash is nasty.
Hear at all costs please.