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Review by poolshocker
The accoustic set was fun. The crowd was involved and sang the non-Trey parts, he even commented on how awesome it sounded from his vantage point. The Heavy Things got the real booty shaking started during the breakdown. The first set finished with the best Push On I've ever heard. The horns were killin' it and the funk had officially started.
The electric set started with a killer Gotta Jibboo and ripped into an Ocelot. I hadn't seen Ocelot and loved it! The rest of the electric set was so good and highlighted for me by Ether Sunday. This song got me through one of the worst times of my life and I personally dedicated it to you Eric, RIP.
Sorry to those of you around me who got boogied into and had to deal with my frantic cheering. As I said it was exactly what I needed, a night of ripping funk and some killer dance moves on my part.
Love you Trey! Come to Minne-Apple-is.
Kage