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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Excellent experimental Tweezer that is all over the place. Gets super wacky and then returns back to a more Tweezer like jam triumphantly. YEM is a lot of fun with Mike doing his best Bass Bombs in the style of Phil Lesh. Pretty awesome Psycho Killer vocal jam at the end as well. Crimes of the mind also is exceptional, Trey peaks like crazy during his solo.
I would say this show is average to slightly above average. It has a lot of the groundwork that the exceptional shows from this month have. It just isn't concentrated with them like your Murat and Tinley shows are.