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Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ
Second set is a little controversial. Is this Tweezer good or is it just long? My answer is that it's both. i think if you were to split this jam into two, it would capture two great Tweezers, the first a bit more '99 in style and the second a bit more summer '97. Idk man if you put em together it sounds great to me. Not deep-end exploratory like the 93-95 era, but it's 30 minutes of fantastic grooving with enough dynamic variation and rearrangement to keep me engaged. In any event, the rest of the set continues the party with a really energetic Mango Song, a beautifully inspired Squirming Coil, a cool Jibboo, and the first Japanese Meatstick in history. Add in a YEM encore with the first B&D segment in while and hey, I'm happy.