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Review by thelot
With that said, I’m happy that at least part of the show is available. The recording cuts in midway through Lizards. Unfortunately, the crowd chatter overpowers the music throughout. It’s hard to give a fair review when you can barely hear the music being played. Weekapaug and Jesus Left were the highlights for what’s available of the second set. It should be noted that this version of Harpua does not begin with an Om-Pa-Pa. Pretty straightforward version other than that with some fun Purple Haze teasing.