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Review by mse619
This show (which I was not at) reminds me of Hartford 7/24/22 (which I was at), destined to be underrated and also in some specific ways:
- Questionable song selection and especially energy at times (first quarter)
- Absolutely bitchin 2nd quarter jam (Sigma on 7/24/22, Halley's at this show)
- 1 hour of jamming to open the 2nd set with an incredible amount of depth-- Carini through Ruby is as good as they sounded this tour, for me, and is full of dark, pulsating jamming style that really does it for me
So good! Very jealous of anyone that was at these SF shows
MSE