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Review by J_R_B
I went to Haverford College and saw both shows there in 1990 as well as this show at the 23E. I wasn't 21 yet, so technically, I was not allowed to be admitted to this one, but one of my friends who had just graduated went into the club first and popped open the back door and I slid in and stayed away from the bar. Oh to be young again. This night was a great time and convinced me to make the trek to Townsend the following weekend. I just wish the second set wasn't cut short (this was the second time in a row that happened to me after the Haverfest show).