SET 1: Fluffhead, Rocky Top, Mustang Sally, Suzy Greenberg > The Curtain > The Lizards, Fly Famous Mockingbird[1], Fire
SET 2: AC/DC Bag, Flat Fee, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Good Times Bad Times, Contact, Peaches en Regalia, Golgi Apparatus
SET 3: Harpua, I Didn't Know[2] > Whipping Post
 Decent SBD recording on this one albeit a little flat.  This show is pretty straightforward for the time with a few notable highlights.  AC/DC Bag started off set 2 without the opening introduction.  This show is all about the Whipping Post in set 3!  Type 2 before type 2 was a thing.  Truly a top jam up to this point in their short career.  Fire even went a little type 2 to close out set 1!  Other highlights include Jesus left Chicago and a fun I Didn’t Know.
		Decent SBD recording on this one albeit a little flat.  This show is pretty straightforward for the time with a few notable highlights.  AC/DC Bag started off set 2 without the opening introduction.  This show is all about the Whipping Post in set 3!  Type 2 before type 2 was a thing.  Truly a top jam up to this point in their short career.  Fire even went a little type 2 to close out set 1!  Other highlights include Jesus left Chicago and a fun I Didn’t Know.
	 ive only listened to half of this show, but heres what ive got
		ive only listened to half of this show, but heres what ive gotAdd a Review
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