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Review by thelot
The recording cuts in during the Tube jam, missing the beginning entirely. Sky is solid. Horn is clipped right at the start, and Poor Heart is completely absent—disappointing. Antelope smokes as usual. The end of Wilson is also cut, and the rest of the second set is missing altogether.
The encore opens with a wild, spacey jam featuring Showboat Gertrude back on guitar. Instead of diving into a song, Fishman goes with his Siamese Twins joke again, then follows it up with a new joke—though he flubs it. Page saves the moment: “What did the Dalai Lama say to the hot dog man? Make me one with everything.” Fire closes the show and is dedicated to Ralph.