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Review by thelot
They open the show with another good Chalk Dust but fairly tame compared to last nights version. They follow this up with a Bouncin’>DaaM switcharoonie. A fantastic Stash with Grippo segues out of DaaM. Grippo comes back out for impressive versions of Destiny Unbound and Llama. After Foam, Page mentions that the show is a benefit for the Abenaki Camp.
Set 2 kicks off with a smokin’ Bowie with some DEG teasing. A well played Gin follows. Grippo comes back out for Magilla. They bring in The Dude for an interesting Mike’s Song. Killer little jam with Grippo fitting in perfectly. Page uses a Casio synthesizer for the start of Hydrogen. Really nice Groove with Trey laying it down per usual. Bag, Rocky Top and Antelope featuring Grippo are all must hear versions. What a way to wrap up the final night at The Front! It’s too bad Shawn and Peter never reopened another location.