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Review by DemandOpener
There isn't anything inherently incredible about this show, as with most of 1990 (I'm starting to sound like a broken record in these reviews), but the pacing and setlist layout are excellent, there are some really nice type 1 jams to be found here, and even Highway to Hell is only kind of cringeworthy. Although this show would probably be considered average (maybe even below average!) by today's standards, it is still on the short list for best of 1990 so far along with 1/26/90 and 3/11/90. 4/5 stars, and an underrated gem of the early 90's.