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Review by Bob_Loblaw
It feels kind of lopsided as the 2nd set is far superior to the first. But the 1st set does have some good stuff to offer. Maze is insane. Prince Caspian is especially strong in the vocal area. SOAM is it's typical heavy set closer.
Set 2 (as usual) is where things get super crazy. Theme is likely the best early version of the song, it's just amazing. Very Strong YEM with a nice creepy weird stretch to it. And an especially creepy vocal jam that perfectly moves into Sleeping Monkey, amazing segue! Antelope has to be one of the best from '95 it's just dark and thunderous, absolutely great segment of songs. The rest of the show is straight forward but that beginning 2/3's of set 2 are as amazing as anything from this year.