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Review by AugustWest2001
The Pharmers Almanac #5 says:
Attendance: 350
Capacity: 350
Ticket Price: $8-$10 .....Jesus.
The lone reviewer in this edition said that the venue was like a really large living room. wow.
To hear this show in this context would be something you would not ever forget. The power in that room had to be incredible.
Set I begins with a swift run of MSO, CDT, Mango >Buried Alive > Guelah before Fluff drops. A blazing Brother follows.....and Bouncin' to cool down. Trey tells the return to Telluride story and Hood, Golgi close out the set. Great Hood, IMO.
Set II hits the ground running with LLama, Col. Forbin's> Mockingbird during which Trey gives a Gamehendge tutorial. Then Sparkle and Its Ice (one of my long time top 10 fave ph songs) before an excellent mid set Mike's Groove. Trey kills it all. Slays it. The Antelope, too.
Great show, kinda historical, great playing from everyone...especially Trey. Good God. Check it out.