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Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ
Highlights: SOaM stole the show for Set 1 and really pushed the band into more experimental jam territory than most of the rest of the show. Everything's Right also had some nice jamming, and while Caspian rudely and roughly hit the killswitch, I thought this Type I jam was also pretty sweet. Lastly, the dip into minor territory on Harry Hood was a sweet, unexpected treat.