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Review by thelot
A few things to note from set 1. Sloth didn’t have the instrumental ending that was added at the start of the year. This version of Sloth has the first “Uno Dos Tres…” ending.
Rocky Top features a solo from Trey instead of Page.
Set 2 and 3 were well played. Mango Song was reworked again. The first recorded version of Oh Kee Pah kicks off set 3 with Trey saying “Oh Kee Pah!” A handful of times throughout. Punch You in the Eye saw it’s debut on this night. The “Hey!” call out wasn’t present yet as well as the storm dance portion of the Landlady section. Unlike current versions, this segues back to the intro section out of Landlady, complete with a mini Fish solo to end! Highlights: Hood, Mango Song, Set 3