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Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ
This show is a ripper. Very strong Stash and Divided Sky in the first set, plus a nice early Guyute. Second set Bowie is unique in working in a lot of major-third notes over the dark background, giving a very exotic feel to the jam. Reba is a fucking powerhouse with plenty of rhythmic play (which Page never quite abandons) and a nice atypical harmonic section akin to 7/6/94 in Quebec. The DEG tease into the peak seals the damn deal.
Once Fleck joins the band, it's nothing but highlights. Mule is phenomenal, Lifeboy breathes passionate life, and the bluegrass tunes are all-the-more authentic. Llama is required listening. Second-longest version ever, and grows awesomely from an understated acoustic rendition to a blazing electric delivery.