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Review by Takecareofyoursh0es
Second set highlights: crosseyed, slave, hood.
Fuego needed in second spot. And then, ah there's my friend. Knew it was coming. Evil robot noises, love that they're still keeping that alive. Everyone knew crosseyed was coming. "Sharp as a knife" lyric connection to my friend. Weather delay nod. Birthday tease and Wu tang forever for rza was epic. Show has almost had Simpsons secret language level signals. ER also waiting to be called up. Wonderful jam, glimpses of 2004 stuff. Then we get more'd. I'm actually not too upset. Also fits with the message of the show, "in a world gone mad" you can say that again. Called slave, perfect. Also knew hood was gonna be late. Buffalo hood was hilarious. Second set really delivered after a very safe first. 4th quarter hood making people feel good, great celebration to finish. Can't wait to see what's next in this already slamming tour!