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Review by thelot
The show kicks off with the seventh Mango in seven shows. It works well in the opening slot. All of the songs from the opener through Guelah flow beautifully together. Tweezer’s hypnotastic. They tack on the OG ending. Reba has been sounding great thus far this tour. It’s funny how they already know Chalk Dust works well in both the opening and closing position.
Little vocal miss at the start of Golgi. Buried Alive>Fluffhead make a good team. Solid Fluffhead. Cool opening to Hood. You can feel good about this Hood. Stunning version! Hood slams into a nice chunky version of Cavern. Mike sounds great on this recording! Let’s Go baby! Henrietta is back! The Zero Man costume is hung up once again. Henrietta introduces Trey and Mike before pulling out his bone after the vac malfunctions. Like Chalk Dust, Llama has found it’s home either opening or closing a set. Double encore to end a fine night of music.