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Review by thelot
Jim/Cavern get things underway. A Soulful Reba follows. Buried Alive has some cool Esther teasing from Trey. Of course they segue into Esther out of Buried Alive. Tweezer rips! This version fades out and doesn’t return to the Tweezer theme. Nice little jam in It’s Ice. Lots-o-thank you’s from the band following Ice. Trey asks the audience to take their hands apart for The Earl of Sandwich during I Didn’t Know. lol Machine Gun Trey is in full effect for the Llama set closer.
Fun alley/tow/driveway banter to start set 2. lol A smokin’ Possum kicks off the second half. Tela follows and provides a nice cool down. Mango and DaaM work well together. Rock solid Suzy but has a cut towards the end of the jam. Well played YEM all the way through with some Homer “D’oh!’s” at the start of the VJ. Tweezer Rep caps off set 2 nicely. Glide makes it’s debut in the encore slot with no introduction.