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Review by thelot
It sounds like there’s only about 10-15 people in attendance to start the show. It’s interesting that the shows in Boulder and Crested Butte seemed to have a better turnout. The beginning of Reba is cropped. Nice Reba albeit a little straightforward. Cavern is played for someone in the front row. Alumni Blues features the additional lyrics again that were used in late ‘88 through early ‘89. Ya Mar has some funny “Leo!” call outs from Mike. Afterwards, someone requests Melt the Guns which gets a laugh. A tape flip cuts a good chunk of Sloth. The levels also degrade a bit. McGrupp is a little shaky to start. Nice Page solo on this one. The Bowie set closer was a little more experimental than it has been recently. Nothing crazy but it was nice to hear them push this one a little.
The very beginning of Esther is cropped. Solid Foam. The Hood intro was nice but didn’t get pushed out as far as Crested Butte’s version. Good jam tonight. There was some sound issues at the start and end of Jesus Left. There’s a tape flip in Sky. Some music is lost. After Sky Mike says “Ladies and Gentlemen, from behind the drum set, Warren Stickney!” lol Warren takes center stage to perform the first Love You of the year. After Love You someone in the audience starts doing Trey’s nerd laugh which gets a funny reaction. Tweezer has a cool little intro tonight. Tonight’s jam gets pretty demented towards the end. Longest version thus far. Such a great addition to the cannon! Trey is still introducing the song as Tweezer So Cold. Cool Whipping Post closer with a groovy little second jam. Good show with some nice jams.