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Review by thelot
Nice Divided Sky to open the show. Slight pause while Zero Man fixes something. “Every ready, ever present” lol Instead of following up DaaM with a predictable Bouncin’ pairing they opted for The Landlady. Buried Alive transitions nicely out of Ya Mar. Strong Possum. Unfortunately, the ending is cropped. A blistering Bowie closes out the set. During the hi-hat hijinx section Page leads the crowd in a Happy Birthday sing along at the stroke of midnight for Trey on his 26th birthday. The first signs of Manteca are played through out this rippin’ version.
Buzz and Pierre from 93.3 WMMR introduce the band to open the second set. Coil starts things off on a mellow note. Sick version of Tweezer tonight! A love how these early versions of Gumbo start out with a little funky groove. Nice early version of Stash. A blistering Groove closes out set 2. Lawn Boy provides a nice cool down to end the show.