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Review by thelot
Llama kicks things off, and a solid Reba follows. Smokin’ Jim. Cavern has had some inspired intros the last couple of shows, and this one keeps that streak alive. Brother is strong, and the end of Coil fades for a tape flip. The start of DaaM is cropped. Bouncin’ melts seamlessly into Bowie. Really nice version to close out set one.
Set two opens with MSO. Like in Port Chester, the band stretches the pause at the end again. Trey’s solo in Stash is en fuego, and Groove absolutely rips. Tape flip after Groove. The start of Sparkle is clipped. Trey fires off another nice solo in Chalk Dust. “Put your hands together and keep them together for Henrietta!” lol. An inspired Love You follows, with Trey and Page getting introductions from Henrietta. Golgi closes the second set for the third time in a row. Suzy in the encore slot is sharp and well played.