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Review by MrStevietRI
What I found great was that the audience was handling the call and response for the chorus. I personally love this song, even though it was a sign of a shift in the times way back in '93.
And, to echo the sentiments above, Harry Hood was top-notch. Exploratory, effortless, seamless, and soaring. Also, the Wedge was tight, PERFECTLY placed, Stash was a smash, BATR was surprisingly beautiful, and BOAF and Wingsuit were both awesome, concluding a sweet precursor to a MONSTER second set. The only thing missing was a shocking Col. Forbin or Fluffhead or Tela or Mound or something WAY out of the ordinary, but alas, we can't have it all. Be well Phriends, and have a great tour.