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Review by thelot
Things start off on a slow note with Carolina. Not sure if that was the best choice as it seems like most of the people in attendance were there to booze up and socialize. Pretty straightforward versions of Landlady>YEM follow. Nice Foam. Divided Sky cuts out during a good chunk of the jam. The beginning of Cavern is cropped. Reba cuts towards the end of the jam and comes back in during the final coda. Strong Possum to close set 1 with a DEG tease giving a nod to last nights amazing Tweezer.
The beginning of Oh Kee Pa is cut to start set 2. Solid Buried Alive. Enjoyable mid set Bowie. The beginning of Lizards is cut due to a tape flip. Rippin’ Fire to close out the second half. Double encore with a smokin’ GXBX to close the show.