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Review by ckess22
some slow songs in the first set all in a row, albeit one's I like...and a not particularly inspired (again imo) version of farmhouse. or 555. MFMF was played pretty well. Enjoyed it. Maze was incredibly sloppy. 'Strong to very strong'? I disagree. Gin, while jammed and played without a net, was not enough to save some of the other parts; for me.
Second set is decent. Buoyed by strong song selection, but not necessarily by performances. Glad you enjoyed it. It's all subjective. But those things, imo, are what you are missing. Onward to Chicago!