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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Possum rips the top off the building to start the show. Stash is a little sloppy but towards the end great peaks ensue. Straight Forward but well played Lizards. Very Strong Gueluh and Esther. Llama is one of the biggest highlights of the show (crazy right?) Pages organ solo is just insane and Trey comes in and tries to top Pages solo with an insane one of his own.
Brother is a huge version and kind of evil. Reba is not epic or peaky by any means but still well played. Also a very safe Antelope which I find very odd expecting them to go balls out with it.
The intro to Wilson is that of legends it's just hilarious and perfect. Tweezer has a nice jam pretty early on, a very clear view of what was to come in later years. Mikes song has a nice bouncy groove towards the end. And Hydrogen is just gorgeous and top notch couple of minutes.
Nice little quick 3 song encore.
This show is a glimpse of the past and the future. Great playing, a little messing around with songs, and the band still has that extra intimate feeling that would only last for another year or so.