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Review by phootyjon
i am on my second spin of it right now and i can say in all honesty, this is one tight show!
check out the better than usual CDT; a great Gin/Stash combo (man that Gin coulda went somewhere! and a 13+min Stash, I'll take it all day), another solid KDF, and a really funky/bluesy Bitch.
Set II has a one of the better 3.0 Tweezers, a short but funk filled Piper, the oddest (yet one of the most thoughtful) Mike's Groove I've ever seen/heard (a solid BDTNL? If I Could? a poppy Heavy Things? haters stop hating!), a far out hosey Hood, and a fun, "omg I love the page solos in Suzie" Greenberg......
there have already been some very good reviews written about this show and I agree with most of them - this is a prime example of how a great touring band provides some space between shows with heavy improve with shows that are tightly played....i think we are gonna get an awesome dirty south swing; I'm READY!!!!!