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Review by HighClassWook
It started out okay, not a big fan of STFtFP, and my internet couldn't sustain well for Moma. Funky and Army were pretty good, and Tube > Stash was awesome to here. Nellie Kane came and went. Kill Devil Falls was awesome. Free was pretty cool, but Wolfman's is the set highlight here. It was amazing, going from here to there, with the Little Drummer Boy bit right in the middle.
Tweezer was awesome. Pure awesome. Same for maze. Twist and Theme I can't rate, because the webcast froze up on my bad internet for a good chunk of em. Liked what I heard (and the bits of Drummer Boy teases in Twist. Fluffhead was the downpoint of the show, Trey missing a few notes here and there. Mike and Page really picked it up, however. David Bowie was pretty great, and had a really nice outro.
Bouncing and Good Times were both pretty cool, though I feel like a segue would've made em better.