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Review by Miguelito
The Curtain opens Set II admirably. Simple returns to its placement sandwiched in Mike’s, as it had for much of the earlier part of the tour before being dislodged and even stretching out a bit on Halloween. Tela is a nice breather between Mike’s and Weekapaug. Once again, Weekapaug is the showstopper. This version smokes and is highly recommended. There are some stronger versions leading up to this one earlier in this tour and this isn’t far behind them. The Slave is another highlight worth mentioning, bringing the set to a lovely close. Loving Cup makes its tour debut in the encore slot, being played last on 5.7.94.
Overall this is a really strong show with a number of highly recommended songs.