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Review by HotPale
Bug, at this time was not very popular at concerts, but has seemingly picked up an appreciation over 20 years. Underrated!
Harry Hood was as tight as he gets. Not that I forgot they were playing Hood, but at one point I had one of those sonic episodes where all of a sudden the song had transported me into the zone before releasing me from the flow.
Bowie was certainly one to include on the post card home.
Limb By Limb was arguably the best version up to that time.
Drowned as the second set opener was a quite the dive back into the show. Overall, this show had mostly ups and very well placed songs. One of the build-up shows to the IT festival, the boys did not play this one safe. The gamble paid off.