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Review by thelot
The recording starts off rather muddy sounding but improves by the final chorus of Cavern. A splendid Sky follows. The King of Scott’s delivers a a nice vac solo during I Didn’t Know. Trey is a little shaky on the opening of YEM but recovers to deliver a nice jam. Solid B&D and VJ.
A red hot Brother opens the second half. Pause after Bouncin’ for Mike to change a bass string. Trey cues up Eliza as Mike changes his string. The PA cuts out for a portion of Trey’s solo in Foam. Gorgeous Reba! Spot on version of Golgi. Cool hi-hat hijinx section to kick off Bowie. A beautiful demented Bowie jam closes the set on a high note. The band was firing on all cylinders for this set! Straightforward encore. Harry Belafonte’s Day-O was the walk out music this night.