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Review by dr32timmymeat
I'd MUCH prefer 2:48 of hotness over 3:20 that contains bathroom break stuff like Fish singing and Trey drumming. This show is plenty long and mercifully lacking on BS (save the hot dog stuff, which is pretty brutal from a "listening to the tape" standpoint).
It's also played really well. Antelope in the 3 hole is awesome and tightly executed (I guess some would complain it's not long enough), and then Divided Sky is on point as well.
The Maze intro is the very best I know of... over the top creepy and patient. Also patient pre-climax work in the jam.
The Suzy Greenberg has an atypical jam tacked onto the end of it.