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You, my friend, can really write. Perfunctory? Precipitated? Used correctly? It's heady times at old .net, I'd say. I confess to being ignorant of the process by which one posts the more official looking show wrap-ups, such as this (as opposed to just a blog seed) but my word, I certainly hope this OP gets a few more cracks at it. Its hard to find any real bias in your writing, aside from the obvious one that we all share; namely, loving this one-of-a-kind band. This review was crafted by someone who obviously has a command of the group's repertoire and history yet can insightfully examine a show for whatever value it had. Quite a refreshing change from the typical reviews which often seem to be offered by an attendee of the show that, probably for that reason, is a little too generous with their praise.
Well done!