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Review by dr32timmymeat
This show is dripping with energy. The first-ever Tweezer Reprise opener followed by Chalkdust Torture... that's a hormone-fueled start if there ever was one.
Reba is engulfed in near silence early in the jam, morphing into a coherent but soaring climax.
The rest of the first set is workman-like. It's fine.
The 2001 is great out of the gates to start the second set. It continues the quasi-aggressive playing of the first set... this is a rock show.
I think this is a landmark show in the Fall 95 tour. There are so many underwhelming setlist and shows from the first part of that tour – just look at the rating from those early-tour shows. They're awful, and for a reason. But this show is something else entirely.