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Review by Bob_Loblaw
A couple notes.
Besides a few sour notes Divided Sky is pretty damn strong. Harpua has one of my all time favorite narrations. There's no real teases or silliness. Just a cool little story about Harpua turning into a giant Iguana that is still there at the venue. Antelope is just top notch a true showcase of what was brought to the table in August '93.
Slave is outstanding, the solo is an all timer. Melt is fantastic like every other one from this period, maybe not as deep but still excellent. YEM is slightly above average but very fun.
Mango song and Freebird for an encore? Cool!
Overall not the best August of this year had to offer. But an excellent show by any eras standards.