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Review by aybesea
Set 1: Slave-Maze are top notch. Farmhouse is farmhouse... but a good one. 555 still needs to break out... it is sooo ready! DVD->R+R is acceptable to close (though a tasty Mike's Groove would have been insane!)
Set 2: I still haven't contracted the Fuego bug... it's okay, but not in that top tier of jam vehicles. Anyway, this one is pretty perfunctory. Sand, on the other hand, is quite the ripping monster. Blaze On->Simple blast the rest of the set into the stratosphere and this show simply stuns! Even the Coil is seriously tasty.
Superb show that belongs in your permanent rotation along with the rest of this outstanding set.