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Review by thelot
Things kick off with a standard DaaM >Bouncin’ pairing. Buried Alive>Flat Fee work well together. Solid Reba. Fun version of Gin. Afterwards Trey introduces each GCH with Page offering different background music for each player. Solid versions of Donna Lee and Bag. An electric Bowie closes out the first half. Reba and Rocky Top don’t feature the GCH.
Set 2 kicks off with a hornless Golgi. The GCH sat out for Coil as well. They join the band for a lively version of Moose the Mooche, last seen on 2/8/88. The horn arrangement for Tweezer fits perfectly! No horns on MSO. Interesting composed section added after the first chorus of Gumbo. Nice horn arrangement and jam during Mike’s. No horns for Hydrogen. Fantastic Groove! The Lizard Queen, Henrietta delivers another fine rendition of Touch Me. Henrietta’s bone sounds like an Elephant being tortured next to the pros! lol No horns on Oh Kee Pah. Fun Frankenstein closer complete with a mini VJ! Fee has no horns but the closing Tweezer Reprise does.