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Review by thelot
The band gets right at it with a Mike’s Groove opener. Decent Groove. After Uncle Pen they take a pause to fix some technical things. They reward the patient audience with a nice Curtain>Foam pairing. Solid YEM. They take another break after YEM to clear up some more technical difficulties. Strong Possum to close.
La Grange starts off set 2 and sets the tone for a pretty rockin’ second half. Nice Bitch tonight. Reba has a solid jam section. The Oh Kee Pah>Axis pairing was a nice treat. Lawn Boy made it’s way back to the stage after a two month hiatus. Bowie closes out the evening in grand fashion. This version was worth the price of admission alone! The hi-hat hijinx features a full on Lawn Boy tease as well as the debut of the Jäegermeister Song. It also features the band trying to get CK5 a date! lol Phenomenal jam section!