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Review by dr32timmymeat
The second set is totally nasty at times but doesn't quite get into a full froth. The flow generated during a hard-rock Cavern and well-executed Reba is stopped cold with Jesus Left Chicago. And then Big Ball Jam is an earsore. The Mike's > Hydrogen > WG is predictably awesome, and the comments about Slave being lit are spot-on. Just a shame that so much filler got into the set.