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Review by jive1twoandlee
I can't think of many better openers than The Landlady, and they shred this one. Sparkle is a nice cosmic-grass tune to spice up the setlist > a very standard, but well played Guelah Papyrus. Maze is great, Page gives us some excellent organ work. It's short, but it's effective. Runaway Jim is a serviceable closer. Mike throws down some really cool lines all throughout, and is the leading force in the jam section. This Jim may be short, and not very exploratory, but it's very solid, and you can't argue with solidity.
It's a single opening set, you know what you're getting. That being said, this is a very well played set, and it would be good to pop on while doing any fun activity. High energy, no complicated jamming, just good ol' summer fun.