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Things kick off with a nice Foam>Bouncin’ pairing. Bouncin’ transitions smoothly into YEM. Nice Page solo during the tramps section. The beginning of Uncle Pen is cut. Interesting transition into Oh Kee Pah out of Pen. Straightforward Antelope set closer.
I noticed the vocals were less abrasive during last nights Tweezer. Hearing this version confirms that. Good version but they definitely played it a little safer than last night in DC. A standard/good Groove ends the tape. Great sounding source tape but a pretty standard Winter/Spring 1990 performances.