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Review by kyleindeed
All of first set was otherworldly right out the gate. Ghost leads the charge! Ghost and Wolfmans anchor this set from start to finish and really double down on the funky good double stuf. Reba was purposefully and exceptionally played. Timber and Walrus had a chunky gas on their funky double stuf 2 !!
The second set was pure jam dance party. Only pause was Shade (still well played). Sally>Twist, YEM was so money you don’t even know it!
Encore was dripping with money and firepower!!! Wilson>Sanity>Bowie just a treat at the end of a similarly thunderous and determined show.
39th show. 39 years old. Dad died at 39. Im loving being alive and visited by the Ghost!!!