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Review by thelot
Great version of Reba. Strong early versions of Landlady and Stash. DaaM has a train wreck midsection. I Didn’t Know features the “Red Doughnut Man” on the bone. Nice Mike’s Groove closer with another rippin’ Groove!
Set 2 kicks of with Asse Festival.
Awesome Tweezer jam complete with some more early secret language. They omit the “penile erector” line from this version of Cavern and replace it with “Picture of Nectar”. Tape flip after Lizards. This cuts into the debut of Destiny Unbound. Great early version. Rippin’ little version of Fire closes out set 2. Goin’ Down Slow closes out the show in fine fashion.