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Review by radiator9987
Set 2 I got a third Landlady in a row and had accepted that PYITE was no more. I believe they did McGrupp next, but can't confirm it. I think this because I had seen it once before and remember getting the lowdown from someone on the song at that show, I had been looking for it every show after and remember walking out this night feeling satisfied I had caught it. Gumbo was next and I was digging the groove, but couldn't catch the lyrics. YEM was up next and didn't disappoint, it seemed a bit longer then other times I had heard it, breaking out of the basic structure after the vocal section. It was fun to see Oh Kee Pa paired with AC/DC and I was in my zone for the first time this evening. Magilla seemed a bit disjointed before giving way to Possum. A fun night, there were some slow spots, but all in all a rocker.