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Review by spreaditround
The Curtain: Standard. >
Sparkle: Standard. >
Stash: Pretty average version.
Tela, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome: Standard.
Maze: Look out below. Something about Maze and Pittsburgh seem to go very well together. This is another great Pittsburgh Maze.
Suzy Greenberg: Fish gets everyone going full steam going into the break.
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture: Great energy to get everyone locked back in.
Theme From the Bottom: Not a big fan of this in the 2 hole of set 2. >
Reba: Above average version. Very solid.
Catapult: Standard. Interesting placement.
Scent of a Mule: Another charted version.
Bathtub Gin: Definitely gets out there and is well jammed. Charted. Still a little choppy for me but this tune is slowly but surely seeing an evolution.
Acoustic Army, Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, Fee[3] > Julius: Standard. Disappointing to see the latter half of the set just kind of going through the motions.
ENCORE: Life on Mars?, Rocky Top: Standard. Weak ending.
Summary: As far as replay value is concerned I would suggest Reba and Gin. But there is not nearly enough meat around all of this to get this show to an above average let alone great show. I would rate this a 3.7 out of 5.