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Review by BarryAlive
Jam-wise, there wasn't anything too crazy or out of the box that makes this show stand out in the middle of what was an amazing tour. (...that may be a little overshadowed by the following Fall shows.) It was almost a straight-up greatest hits set. And although there was nothing terribly adventurous about either set, both were tightly executed, and the energy was through the roof. The fellas were really having a great time, and it showed. I'm not going to over-hype it, since I know there are way better go-to '94 shows than this... But I will say that if you do decide to check it out, you'll be hard-pressed to find fault with anything laid down in Minneapolis this warm and breezy June evening.
Note: This show is in circulation, usually labelled "SBD." This is definitely NOT a board recording. If anyone knows if a board exists, please feel free to let me know- would love to hear it!