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Review by HighNote
(1) SBD available @ PHISHOWS.COM (get this show!!!)
(2) Moma Dance --> Jim is one of my favorite openers in the entire archive as far as combinations go and these two versions sound very tight
(3) Stash and Taste both are played superb
(4) Wolfman's --> 2001 brings the funk and sounds real tight and I def. agree with WAXBANKS's observation
(5) MULE --> HA HA HA --> MULE reveals the band is having a blast and is in the mood
(6) Slave has a very well played climax and otro
(7) Chalkdust to end the 2nd set on a strong, intense note!
Just my $.02