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Review by Bob_Loblaw
I really like the MFMF>HAHA 1-2 punch to start the show. Very strong and cohesive Stash, great build and intensity. Reba is well played but pretty standard for this era. Dog Log has hilarious banter that would not be topped until the famous Big Cypress "Cheesecake" banter. Llama bursts out of Dog Log in flames and is quite powerful. Tube is a very strong 3 minute ripper.
Curtain is pretty solid. Great Bowie intro, very tense yet cohesive jam that slowly develops into some awesome peaks towards the end. Great Mango Song. Fun ScentOAM. Gorgeous hood with some very patient playing and it unfolds just as it should into an epic outro very good version. Funky Bitch has a great sit in by Warren Haynes as him and Trey tag team it and play like they have played together for years. Trey would say later that Warren is one of the only other guitarists he can properly link up with and play "Over and under" and this is proof.
Overall a very good show with a ton of different things to offer.