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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Don't sleep on the opening Jibboo, it goes a lot further than you might think. It's a nice textbook hose jam that is very well played. Suzy comes in and at first it seems like another bizarre 2.0 setlist choice but it actually goes into a quite enjoyable jam. Theme is strong as always. Water in the Sky and Friday completely slow down the set, but on the plus side it's one of the best Fridays I've heard. Hood is an excellent closer and like most from this year it's got a nice, slight, little stretch to it.
Sleeping Monkey and Loving Cup are the average encore you would expect, still well played though.
I have no real complaints about this show, it's not perfect, but the playing is excellent.