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Review by aybesea
SET 1:
Stash -> Catapult -> Stash, Tela > Maze - Two outstanding jams with Tela in between... very nice.
SET 2:
Bouncing Around the Room -> Halley's Comet > You Enjoy Myself -> The Vibration of Life -> You Enjoy Myself - This is a weird conglomeration of segued songs, but it really works well. And the YEM is a monster.
Down with Disease - Short, but it's a growler.
Harry Hood - This is the ridiculously good Hood from ALO.
Good Times Bad Times - Really nice closer with a ton of punch.
ENCORE: The Squirming Coil - Page gets way, way off on the piano ending.