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Review by BBrods
Set I starts with a really nice Slave, which sounded great. Funky bitch and A Train were standard as was Golgi. Phase Dance was played better the night before and the "Fire" also couldn't too the energy from 2/7.. YEM was sloppy and I'm not a big fan of '88 YEMs in general, the jamming was very all over the place.
Set II picked things up a bit, a nice fluff head. Wilson and Divided Sky were both just shells of what they are today. Lizards standard and Antelope was played very well. A nice peak there.
Set III once again failed to match Set II. Some nice songs here and there and a dre set on paper for today's standards, but all songs have been played better. The flow of this set was very odd too, very random.
Antelope is the highlight, with a nice Slave and Fluffhead as well.
Not as good as 2/7. This show gets 3.2/5