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Review by Bob_Loblaw
My Sweet One carries on a cute little Valentines tone. Cover of The Rolling Stone is a cool debut (although kind of a dark foreboding anthem of what was to come in the next few years). The jam out of fee is excellent, a great little warm up jam. Fantastic segue into Taste. Great Taste with some fantastic drum work by Fish. Gin goes into a nice tranquil jam. Not your typical Gin hose jam, it goes into a nice happy melody with a nice peaky ending. Nice segue into Caspian.
Overall a fantastic show.
Strong Possum to start the 2nd set. Strong Walls of the cave that swiftly goes down the rabbit hole. Trey is gnarly tone shoots through a dark groove. Then it dips into some mellow and pleasant ground. The segue into Carini is fantastic and unique. Strong Bag with the infamous stage crasher confessing his love for valentines day. It also has a nice Fish led jam coming out of it.