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Review by thelot
The first half of Golgi is cut to start the show. Landlady has some static throughout. Possibly a loose cable? The issue is fixed by Esther. Following Lizards Trey comments that if you really want to learn how to dance to The Lizards you should watch National Lampoon’s European Vacation “When Chevy Chase gets up on…watch it you’ll see what I mean!” lol Let’s hear it for Chevy Chase! This was the third version of Destiny and the first SBD recording available. Good version. Sloth went out to the blackboard writer. Well done blackboard writer guy! A nice high energy Uncle Pen leads into a smokin’ Bowie set closer with a little Uncle Pen tease during the hi-hat hijinx section.
The Reba opener gets a little messy a couple verses in. They recover and deliver a fairly straightforward version. The composed section of Foam is a little shaky in spots but has great energy all in all. Trey didn’t use the megaphone for Fee after using it for the first time the other night at The Haunt. A rippin’ version of Tweezer is followed up nicely with a spunky Magilla. After Cavern Trey takes a moment to thank the crew. It’s pretty amazing that they only had four guys on the crew at this point! (Doc, Toph, Peter Schall and Andy Fischbeck) They follow this up with a wonderful top notch version of YEM to close out the set. Divided Sky is the perfect choice for an encore to wrap up a great set. This was also the very first Divided Sky encore.