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Review by The_Ghost
I agree with this if you don't feel the need to consume more like myself. However, if you are interested, the scent of a mule from this opener is epic! I mean if you close your eyes you can see our hero Kitty Malone racing down the road with the UFO chasing her and firing it's lasers. Page really does a great job with this one, and there is a nice pause and a Santana style guitar pick-up in there Notes don't say he came out for this one, but he influenced that particular part if not doing it himself. It's very very subtle. At 4:22 from the download I have from hoydog's spreadsheet.
Also as dscott mentions the Funky Bitch seems to be non-existent and also the download has CDT>AC/DC>YEM, Scent of a Mule, David Bowie... however this set list is correct not the download track names.
But seriously, this Scent of a Mule is worth a listen in my opinion. I still have relatively virgin ears compared to most, but I have heard a few of them and none have been as entertaining and gripping as this one.