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Review by harpua18
Nice unique Wolfman's with some little drummer boy that sounded like it could just be a great addition to the song, the jam was heavier than I expected with little drummer boy, but it was great.
Tweezer->Maze was great, worth a bunch of re listens in my book.
Twist>Theme from the bottom, great little drummer boy teases, perfectly signified the theme for the night.
Fluffhead was nothing too special, but awesome nonetheless, and clean.
David Bowie was the winner in my book. The last few minutes were so high energy and the start stop jam was very, very cool. I can always appreciate a good Bowie, and having Maze in the same set was awesome. Good Times Bad Times was the perfect closer, 12/28 proved to pick up where Dick's left off.