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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Let's get this over with from the get-go. The playing throughout this show is phenomenal. Nothing feels too off.
Sample has a fantastic solo by Trey and a most excellent Divided Sky.
Tweezer is silly as hell and the jam is a nice thrashy Tweezer jam you get from this era. YEM -> Cocaine -> YEM is fantastic and well bonded together. This is also one of the only times I've heard a vocal jam perfectly -> into another song. The HYHU section is totally botched but who cares?
The Amazing Grace encore is very underwhelming, I'm hoping they were just out of time and had to do it quick.
Overall a decent show. It's only uphill from here!