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Review by panda
Second set started with a blazing Disease into a fairly standard, but fun Fuego. Twist is something that dreams are made of, they pulled no punches with that jam. Could have done without the Twenty Years later, but love me some Waste into the 2001 funk dance party! Number Line is usually placed in the wrong spot, but this was a nice breather before an always rocking Loving Cup set closer.
Never been a big Bowie fan, but most people were losing their stuff to Space Oddity and it was a nice risk taken. Can never go wrong with an Antelope encore either!!!!