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Review by JOEYL555
set 1 is dynamic, intense, and filled with purposeful; set 2 is fun, wet, wild, and brilliant.
Tweezer: technically short, I know, but by design, I think, and not for any other reason. I'll say this: it doesn't "feel" like a "standard" Tweezer, it has all the energy and tell-tale signs of an absolutely filthy, gorgeous, 30 minute monster... and I think the band recognizes this and makes a creative decision to apply the breaks - which is what, in my opinion, leads to the much talked about seamless segue into My Friend, My Friend.
I could write about this show all night but I'll content myself with just getting those quick thoughts on the short Tweezer off my chest.
If you haven't listened to this show, GIVE IT A LISTEN.
If you haven't listened to it in awhile, give it a re-listen.