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Review by KernelForbin
Gotta love a First Tube opener. Nothing quite gets the energy really going like that. The first set is fairly standard, but there are still some nice moments to take away in Bag > Possum and the always-awesome Slave.
Sand is your typical version of this era, with Trey layering his licks over an unwavering canvas from Fish/Mike. Limb By Limb is quite special and should be hear. Clocking in at 16min and it doesn't really linger for too long in one spot. The Hood is massive, sitting at 18min with a huge peak and a long spacey outro. RnR is a great encore, just some straight up arena rock to send everyone home.
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