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And I love me a Character Zero, and Sparkle is always welcome. The latter reminds me of the Palace Theatre shows in Albany, NY, and that's a good thing.
As you say, the highlight of the two-show run was, of course, set two the night before. Unimpeachable. And that second set was better than any set played at BCGA, but I really enjoyed those shows too.
I really didn't like Trey's lyrical flub in Cavern, or the way he ad libbed in the wake of it. But I'm hardly perfect myself.