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Review by HighNote
First Set Highlights:
Solid It's Ice....Page rips up the middle section....7 show gap here...
Early mid set Bowie (15+ min) is above average and the description from the jamming chart, "Great tension and dissonance combined with moments of melodic beauty and calm. Like one of the big November '94 "Tweezers" with many movements, and all packed into a 10 minute jam," is on point - thanks Jason for the superb chart. Bowie fits very nicely in the third slot, here. You can hear the boys play around with a few concepts that will reveal themselves again more robustly in 25+ Grand Rapids Bowie on 11/14.
Forbin's > Mockingbird -> The Vibration of Life -> Mockingbird > Mule is fantastic and played very well during composed sections
Suzy--> Chalkdust finishes off an upbeat and high energy first set!
Mike's Simple Tela Groove kicks ass.....love Ya Mar....and the Slave to end the 2nd set is gorgeous
A great sounding recording is available at the Spreadsheet...check this show out