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Review by thelot
Oh Kee Pa cuts in to open the show. Good yet straightforward Reba. Some nice start/stop jamming in Melt. Weekapaug shreds in typical fashion to close out the first half.
A rare Dog Log opener starts off the second frame. The beginning is cropped a bit on Relisten. Nice solo from Trey in Llama. Forbin>Mockingbird does not have a guest horn player as stated in the text file. This must be in reference to Jamie Janover on didgeridoo as it also states Hood was dedicated to the Vermont Dairy Farmers. This is obviously in reference to the show at The Chance. Straightforward Mockingbird narration. Nice transitions between Mockingbird>Buried Alive>Hood. Very enjoyable Possum closer! The stage banter at the start of the encore is cut from Relisten for some reason? No HYHU intro/outro music surrounding Terrapin. Jim was the only repeat…so close! Another rippin’ version. The band comes back out for a well played Golgi.