SET 1: Slave to the Traffic Light, Time Loves a Hero, Fire, You Enjoy Myself > Possum, Take the 'A' Train, Golgi Apparatus, Walk Away, Fluffhead > Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, David Bowie
SET 2: Wilson > Peaches en Regalia, Bold As Love, The Lizards, AC/DC Bag -> Fee, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, I Didn't Know[1], Good Times Bad Times
SET 3: Icculus, Suzy Greenberg, Sparks > Divided Sky
 Apart from the Icculus, which is always fun, the rest of this show seems standard to below-average to me.  A Train is actually fairly unpleasant, and Fluff and Divided get pretty sloppy in parts.  I'm going to be mean and go two stars for this one.
		Apart from the Icculus, which is always fun, the rest of this show seems standard to below-average to me.  A Train is actually fairly unpleasant, and Fluff and Divided get pretty sloppy in parts.  I'm going to be mean and go two stars for this one.
	 This recording starts out a little rough but improves quite a bit during the Slave jam.  The pitch seems to be a hair sharp for Possum and A-Train but works itself out.  The rest of the show sounds decent overall.
		This recording starts out a little rough but improves quite a bit during the Slave jam.  The pitch seems to be a hair sharp for Possum and A-Train but works itself out.  The rest of the show sounds decent overall.Add a Review
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