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Review by DollarBill
Anyway, the show itself was pretty much just a regular reading of all the songs on the only Oysterhead album/disc. I do remember Les coming out with the flashlight glasses on for Shadow of a Man. The Israelites was a surprise encore to me because I really didn't know how many other songs they knew together.
Overall it was a good time and I wouldn't mind seeing other mixed personnel bands like this.