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Review by thelot
The Landlady cuts in halfway through to start the recording. Trey takes a different approach to the start of the jam in Chalk Dust. Really nice version here. Probably my favorite up to this point. YEM is also fantastic! The B&D section is slowed down and extra groovy. Following the VJ Trey says “that was called Pubic Hair in your Coke” lol Tape flip after YEM, beginning of Lizards is cut. Decent Jim to close.
The mid set Bowie is fantastic! Unfortunately the show cuts towards the end of Mango.