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Review by Penn42
This is one of those few and far between (even for 1.0) shows where the first set is better than the second set. I think I just personally like the jamming selections in the first set better. In general I prefer Melt over Bowie, and Reba over JJLC (which is a pretty stupid comparison, but there’s nothing really left to compare Reba to). It’s also worth note that nothing ever reeeaally goes type II in this show. There’s lots of instances of quick little dissonant step-outs, but they’re all just short little tension builders back to that songs' normal jamming fodder.
But really, this show rocks. Check out every song that crosses ten minutes. And the check out everything under ten minutes. They were on point this night. Esther, Lizards, and Freebird certainly don’t hurt either!