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Review by creecherwithatweezer
Perhaps, part of this is needing to be in the building, or maybe my fondness is obscured due to being on the floor, or the people I was with. IDK, but from what I heard that night this show is a true gem.
The first set has a few standouts but it became clear in maze and solidified during Jim that they were warming up for something special.
Set II imo is some of the tightest, most fluid, playing I have personally seen. Some special standouts too. In particular, wombat, one of if not the first truly jammed out version. Really though, everything from ghost onwards was pretty great.
Overall, great show that hints at what would later transpire.