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Review by spreaditround
Gumbo: Standard. >
The Curtain:Standard. >
Julius: Has a little extra juice.
Guyute: Standard.
Horn: Standard. >
Rift: LOL at the technical difficulties. What is it about NY run’s in Mass that have tech issues? >
Fast Enough for You: Beautiful!
Possum: Trey holds a note from 7:52 through 9:26. Impressive!
SET 2: Timber (Jerry the Mule) – Charted version but they all kind of sound the same to me unless we are talking about one that breaks the mold and gets out beyond it’s typical structure. :Shrug: >
Theme From the Bottom: Good version with a spacy, trippy jam tacked on to the end. >
Wilson: Standard although Trey adds a little, extra rage to the end. >
Buried Alive: Standard. >
Tweezer: Outstanding version that for whatever reason I just never paid much attention to. Moving forward it will be one that I happily recommend! Apparently, Mike practiced part of the "bass jam" he'd engage in the following night. ->
I Didn't Know: Showboat Gertrude on Trombone, lol.
Uncle Pen: Standard.
Slave to the Traffic Light: Super solid version, would relisten for sure.
ENCORE: Fee: Standard. >
Tweezer Reprise: Standard.
Summary/Replay value: Tweezer is quite exceptional – look forward to many more relistens over the coming years. Slave definitely is very solid and has plenty of replay value as well. This show is a great stage setter for what would be a brilliant NY run. 4.2 seems a bit to strong though – I am just a bit south of that at 4.0 out of 5. Really good show!