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Review by BBrods
Not nearly as good of a show as the rest of March up to this point. It's a pretty boring show overall compared to most. All the songs are as standard as it gets for '88. Suzy is slow, Divided Sky has missing sections, you get the deal. Lizards is well played as is also typical of '88. Boogie On is cool to hear, but also below average version.
Set II offers little excitment, although Colonel > Mockingbird will always give a show extra points for me.