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Brandonclick77 A run totally different from anything I had experienced up to that point... To this day I consider the Twist Jam to be just as ground breaking and fresh as ever... I got awful food poisoning on 4/3 that had me throwing up something fierce at the beginning of Set II... My hands were on the walls of Nassau Coliseum in the bathroom and as sick as I was I'll never forget feeling the bass and the vibrations during the Roses are Free jam,it was part transcendent and excrutiating... I had a hard time listening to it for awhile after only because it was a traumatic experience,I had to leave the show early,almost died from salmonella,etc... Its now one of my favorite jams for obvious reasons and I still believe the direction and mood of the second set was somehow connected to how sick and delirious I was at the time... Roses thru Antelope weaves and ungulates like a living thing...droning,dark and crackling with mood...


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