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Review by thelot
Not much to really review for set 1 as it’s pretty straightforward. Trey tried to recreate the magic of last nights YEM but came up short. Unfortunately there’s a tape flip in the middle of the jam and picks back up before heading into the B&D section. The band blows the drop into the arrival section of Fluffhead. However, they recover and this flub inspires Trey to add a some extra mustard to his solo. Gin had a little bit more added to the ending. Weekapaug was solid but didn’t vary much from current versions.