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Couldn't agree more about Dick's1&2. 1 suffers from a mediocre Heavy Things (doesn't quite snap like most), Lawn Boy in general does nothing for me and I can't stand this arrangement of Easy To Slip (never like MGB's version).
Dick's2 crackles from the start...Buried Alive is damn good as is the Wolfman's -- great start. Yarmouth > Fee > Moon smokes, (well Moon is good, but Trey seems lost the whole song). I also think the Gumbo > Antelope is a great 1-2 punch to close the 1st
And a quick mention of the Faulty Plan > Theme > Suzy from PNC -- smoked