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Review by ThinMan
Curlew's Call was a breakout and added to the feeling that this was a special night. Plasma as always was crushed. The other song that stood out for me was Love is Freedom. While I personally love this song, it has gone through many different versions and is even played acoustic many times. This was a competely different beast. Stretched out, jammed a bit and brought back to its ending.
The other major highlight was the Push. TAB consistantly crushes this, but a stand-alone, barn-burner to encore was smoking. Absolutely smoking.
Fall '06 is my favorite TAB tour and this Albany show is one of the many reasons. Too bad we only have Aspen, Vegas and Atlantic City as SBDs.