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Review by mancubism
A Train & Satin Doll - lots more jazz in 88, Page reigns supreme.
Bold as Love - Trey is playing a musical saw with a lightsaber theremin by the end of the song, I am pretty sure.
Timber SHREDS to start the 2nd set - bonus verse in there too!
TMWSIY>Avenu>Bundle>Camel Walk is an interesting idea, but clunky. Your ears want Arrival but you Walk instead - at least the walk is funky.
The Practical Song - a prescient little ditty about toilet paper shortage 32 years before covid - these guys were way ahead of their time.
A Hood that is both spacey & spirited and an uplifting Esther (though isn’t Esther always up-lifting?) end our night at Sam’s. I always knew she was a good swimmer.