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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Excellent opening Frankenstein. Reminiscent of the barn burner a month before on Halloween. Really strong My Friend My Friend even among all the other 1994 versions. Gorgeously played Reba (also standard in '94). Great Mockingbird Narration and Trey nails the composed section. DWD is a 10 minute ripper. This is all followed by a very average Bluegrass block of songs.
Antelope is excellent and gets the extremely rare unfinished treatment. The whole sequence of Antelope -> My Sweet One -> Fixin To Die is excellent and yet so bizarre. Fixin to Die is especially well played. The -> Ya Mar is excellent as usual. And the -> Mike's song is outstanding. It's one of the hardest segues to pull off but when it is done right it's one of the best. Also a great segue into McGrupp.
Standard '94 encore.
Overall a fantastic show. Short of legendary status though.