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I didn't think the 6/8/12 show was as strong as the previous night, but agree that the Sand -> Nellie Kane is heart of Set II. And I give high marks to the band for the DwD that precedes it - they clearly grappled to find a groove, but didn't, really. Nonetheless, they weren't going through the motions, they were clearly trying to get some place, but it didn't really work on this round, but would later in the summer (see 6/29/12, 8/17/12, 12/30/12 DwD versions). And the Bathtub Gin that closed Set I was interesting. The band played the "Old School" (pre-1993) style jam for the first half, then switched to the "Modern" familiar jam midway through. Pretty cool in retrospect.
Anyways thanks guys!