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Review by bigflopmoptop
I was on my couch, & could not imagine anyone being there not having an absolute blast. I'd love to see the guy sulking in his seat toward the end of the show, complaining that s/he's heard better versions of Fly Like an Eagle, and "why to they have to make a joke out of everything."
This was one of those shows that you probably won't throw in because you want to hear the best Ghost-Piper ever, but if you're throwing a party, this show would be at the top of my list to put on.
And I gave this show a 4 simply because they didn't jam out Kung enough. That song was crispiest in `95.