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Review by FlaxBandit
This show had debuts, new arrangements, the whole banter thing, the Moma instruction, and overall tight playing. I have a picture from the second row of Trey doing that first Moma Dance. All of this stuff is why this was a really fun and memorable show.
I think for someone just listening to shows this would be one of those oddity shows you listed to just to hear it but probably don't go back to for the jams.