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Review by phunkytime
If you dont enjoy this show, you have no soul.
I:Mound, LXL, and Sugar Shack were first set treats that I know many fans were lookin to hear. Come on nobody knows how the fishman does the drums for LXL its sooo good. If you were in attendance, the crowd roar on Reba was fantastic. The garden's roof almost popped off. Gin was a good closer, good parts but cut short, oh well still grooved to it.
II:The Boogie greenberg is phenomenal. I dont care if boogie was cut short, suzy was fuckin awesome. Golden Age jam came together just fine. 46 Days was made to rock the garden. The encore, squirming coil, a beautiful one at that was fantastic. Great grind and First tube, played well into the entire run. No complaints. Waves was realll interesting and layered nicely as well.
Must Listens: Mound, Limb By Limb, Boogie>Greenberg, Coil