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Review by spreaditround
Stash: Rock solid! Seems to be an underrated version. Would relisten!
Prince Caspian: Standard.
RebaP: Pretty good version but not one that I would recommend or go out of my way to replay.
Dog Log, Llama, Dog Log: Absolutely hilarious antics in here. You have to listen to this or watch the YouTube’s.
Classic!
Tube: Nice kickdown – one good turn deserves another.
McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters: Page is amazing in this one.
Julius > Cavern: Standard.
SET 2: The Curtain: Standard. >
David Bowie: Very long intro. This one is a BEAST! Not quite as some of the big versions from the summer but magnificent in it’s own right. This is a must hear version and an all timer.
The Mango Song: Check out the cool jam they tack on to the end of this Mango… >
Taste That Surrounds, Scent of a Mule: Standard.
Harry Hood: Extremely uplifting Hood, this one will definitely knock your socks off!
Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up: Standard.
Funky Bitch: Trey and Warren Haynes pair well on this and rip it to shreds.
ENCORE: While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Trey and Warren again play nicely off one another. Very cool!
Summary: Another amazing December show. Not quite to the level of Hershey and Niagara, but not far off those heights either. Stash, Bowie, and Hood have plenty of replay value. The gag in Dog Log is just fantastic. Never miss a Monday show in Portland, ME! I would score this as a 4.4 out of 5.