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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Yet another rare hood opener. A stretched out strong version. Page is very apparent in this version. The bliss section is gorgeous and the build into the end is also excellent, a top shelf hood. Tube is excellent and all 4 of the guys are perfectly locked in. Strong First Tube. Followed by an above average YEM with a notable jam section.
Set two kicks off with a great 2001. It has a great spacey long intro and goes into a nice little "Do you Feel Like We Do?" type jam and it's a really great tease. As if that spaciness wasn't enough Sand kicks in to continue the trend. It is spacey, psychedelic goodness. Yet another excellent Sand. followed by yet another awesome Possum. The guys manage to sneak in Mike's Groove towards the end. Simple has a beautiful little jam at the end. Followed by Weekapaug that seems to be cut off early in an excellent segue into Buffalo Bill. But they are not done with Weekapaug. It comes back with a vengeance and spits fire for a few minutes after.
Nice little Yamar, Sleeping Monkey encore.
Overall an excellent show with a lot of big highlights.