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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Llama is great. But the show really kicks off with Wolfman. It has a nice cohesive groove from the start, it's a nice warmup jam. A nice dip into the pool if you will, it's quite pretty. Strong soaring Reba follows. Great Life on Mars? Bustout, very well played version. Even a strong Antelope to end the set. Very strong first set.
Good short and sweet Waves to kick things off. Strong bug. Ghost gets a little stretched out but it's a pretty generic Ghost jam. Cool extended intro into hood. It veers off towards the end before a fantastic build to the end.
Standard Sample encore. One last fire for the night.
Overall a slightly above average show that is pretty solid front to back. I may even like the first set more than the 2nd.