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Review by Slothberries
the first half was very enjoyable. the onstage banter is cool.....we dont get that as much anymore due to the larger venues, most likely.
famous mocking bird was botched and restarted. "Aborted mission", is what trey said....something like that. and then they started it up again. fun
The Fire was hot (pun intended). 10 minutes? thats long for ANY era, much less 1988
i always dig The Curtain. not much has changed about this song in 20 something years....other than the fact that they sing it better now. the vocals were kinda brutal in this one, actually. i wonder if trey ever took voice lessons or if he just naturally got better over the years.