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Review by RevolutionYLuke
Blistering 1st set. Awesome Divided Sky. Fun Harpua. Interesting early version of the Wedge, played differently then subsequent years. Antelope does not disappoint.
Maybe my favorite slave ever? If you want to know what having a fever feels like listen to Slave into SOAM. SOAM is so demented and syncopated. Squirming coil has kind of a honkytonk yet psychedelic feel to it. Rest of set is shenanigans of course!
Definitely a show worth hearing.