 My first show.  I reviewed it on this site and still to this day, can't get the image of that person in a full body Gumby suit out of my head.  I walked in next to him/her.  I was 15 and the whole experience blew my mind.  Many great shows later, I still consider this one extra special.  The whole Rotation Jam actually translated amazing live and at the time was seamless.  The video doesn't do it justice.  Really great stuff.  The Harpua from this show is stellar too, and at the time, I agree with forbin1, I had no clue what this weird story was all about, but it made sense.  Thanks for posting this video.  What a nice little memory...15 years ago?  Wow.
		My first show.  I reviewed it on this site and still to this day, can't get the image of that person in a full body Gumby suit out of my head.  I walked in next to him/her.  I was 15 and the whole experience blew my mind.  Many great shows later, I still consider this one extra special.  The whole Rotation Jam actually translated amazing live and at the time was seamless.  The video doesn't do it justice.  Really great stuff.  The Harpua from this show is stellar too, and at the time, I agree with forbin1, I had no clue what this weird story was all about, but it made sense.  Thanks for posting this video.  What a nice little memory...15 years ago?  Wow.
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