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Review by thelot
Golgi closed out last nights show accompanied by the GCH and opened tonight’s show with Golgi sans the GCH. The start of Golgi is clipped on this recording. They follow this up with a standard Chalk Dust. Buried Alive transitions nicely out of Page’s Coil solo. The GCH join in for Buried Alive. Split Open was pretty straightforward for this tour but has an odd pause in the ‘Steam Dream’ section. The first Tela of the tour makes an appearance. Some noticeable rust present in sections. A solid YEM closes out the first half.
Set 2 opens with a fiery Possum. Cool opening segment to Bowie with some teasing of The Asse Festival and the GCH teasing a number of songs. Killer little jam segment. The first Jesus Left of the tour provided a nice cool down. MSO seemed more up tempo than usual. First Funky Bitch of the tour rips with the GCH! Trey doesn’t introduce Fish for his vac solo in I Didn’t Know. After Fish’s solo Trey announces “Carl Gerhard on the vacuum cleaner ladies and gentlemen!” Inspired Suzy set closer with Trey saying “Have you seen juniors grades?” once again. At the start of the encore Fish asks the audience if they want some rock and roll. He says this once again during the opening to Contact. The audience gets some rock and roll during this super silly BBFCFM to end the show!