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Review by jarpua
My kind of Wolfman's Brother, especially for the 1st set, perfect funky groove, but not to long while it's still light (what fun is a 25+ min WB with no glow). Mule was fucking off the chain (as it has been this tour), gotta love that outer space bluegrass jamming. Ocelot is always one of my favorite jams to build off of into a funky Cavern. Not much of a Beatles fan, so Gently Weeps was kind of an "eh" closer.
1st set highlights: WB, Mule
CDT is always a great way to get some energy in the 2nd set, but Golden Age > BOAF was my jam. DWD > My Friend > Hood > Character Zero was my show highlight.
2nd set highlight: Golden Age>BOAF, HollyHood (as most are saying) "Myfe Myfe" lol
And Ill always take a Loving Cup encore.