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Review by Penn42
Now for the real meat of the show: the second set. Funky Bitch is spunky and the jam out of it is absolutely nuts. This is a jam to hear at all costs. Clocking in at 22 minutes (not including Funky Bitch proper), this jam goes the distance. I won't break it down other than to say that, to me, there are three broad, distinct sections before they segue into Yerushalayim Shel Zahav. Following that craziness is a really nice Beatles (Cry Baby Cry) > The Curtain > Beatles (Blackbird) sandwich. Next is Jim -> BBFCFM, which is energetic and completely out of left field. I love that segment! The bluegrass section of this show is strong and the audience member chosen Hood is good as well. The Lizards in the encore slot is something I will never complain about.
All-in-all, a stellar show top to bottom. 5 stars.