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Review by dr32timmymeat
That said, none of the flubs snowball. All mistakes get drowned out by the next song, which, with this setlist, probably means an awesome song. This show littered with heavy hitters and this is thoroughly entertaining.
The Theme is banjo-tight and seems to mark a transition out of this song's puberty stage and into adulthood. I would never seek out Tela or Rift, but they don't really detract from anything.
Also, Simple set opener... was this normal at the time? Haven't done the research but feels like maybe one of first ever Simple set openers.
The Bowie has a really patient, contemplative middle section. Hi energy Possum (what else is new), fun show!!