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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Set two is mostly all around excellent. Of course we have to mention the Reba which is just a gorgeous rendition and so well executed. Peaches > BBJ, Demand is a kind of off part of the set but doesn't take up much time anyways. Mikes Song is strong and powerful and the Groove in general is just spot on excellence. One thing that for sure needs to be mentioned is how fantastic the Slave is from this set. It has literally everything you would want. Well played verses, patient build, and an outstanding peak. It is a version I will most definitely be going back to for years to come. Cavern does what it does closing the set.
Very typical encore that's fun but that's about it.
Overall a gem from early 1994 that is in the same vein as some of the great Summer 1993 shows.