Soundcheck: Pendulum
SET 1: Sweet Adeline, Reba, Funky Bitch, Esther > Foam, Walk Away, How High the Moon[1] > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Bike, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Harry Hood, Runaway Jim, No Dogs Allowed, Uncle Pen, Fluffhead > Highway to Hell, Tela > Tweezer, The Lizards
 The SBD source for this show is pretty muffled.  The quality degrades quite a bit during Oh Kee Pa and continues through the rest of the show.
		The SBD source for this show is pretty muffled.  The quality degrades quite a bit during Oh Kee Pa and continues through the rest of the show. I like how they paired this one up with Jim.  Uncle Pen and a solid Fluffhead keep up a nice setlist flow. The only Tela of the Colorado run provides a nice cool down after a scorching Highway to Hell. A strong Tweezer follows Tela.  Lizards caps off a pretty nice set of music.  This second set is by far the worst recording of the Colorado run.  It’s a shame because it’s one of their best sets of the run.
  I like how they paired this one up with Jim.  Uncle Pen and a solid Fluffhead keep up a nice setlist flow. The only Tela of the Colorado run provides a nice cool down after a scorching Highway to Hell. A strong Tweezer follows Tela.  Lizards caps off a pretty nice set of music.  This second set is by far the worst recording of the Colorado run.  It’s a shame because it’s one of their best sets of the run.
	 I've admittedly not listened to as much from 1990 as I probably should, so looking through some shows randomly, I came across this one.
		I've admittedly not listened to as much from 1990 as I probably should, so looking through some shows randomly, I came across this one.Add a Review
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