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Review by thelot
A nice Possum opens the show. There’s a random note signal in the intro without the random note. Things kick into gear with another solid Reba. This one is dedicated to WSP. Fish says “it’s about the manufacturing of artificial meat!” lol Another fun Tweezer follows Reba. Lots of noise from Henrietta during the jam. Afterwards, Fish says “that was called The Tweezer Song…I think?” Mike’s Groove closes out a fairly short first set. Groove rips per usual.
Set 2 opens on a mellow note with Fee. Hood has a very nice jam. Bowie’s jam tonight wasn’t super adventurous but is really strong nonetheless. I’m not sure if there’s a tape flip at the end of Bowie or they slam right into Trey introducing Henrietta to the stage. Before Terrapin Fish says “I’m gonna turn in my dress sometime soon, I’m having someone make me Zero Man, look forward to Zero Man.” He introduces his new vacuum cleaner as “The Viking” aka Sac-Vac of Boulder. “The warhorse died, blew out the fan.”lol Before the YEM encore they bust into a funky version of Jäegermeister Song. A fire YEM closes out the evening. Page cuts in just before the vocal jam starts and says they have to get going cause they played a little late.