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Review by Capricornholio
The Tweezer that opens the second set is just gorgeous and goes in many interesting directions without ever sounding meandering then dissolves into ambiance and quickly "->" into a super funky 15-minute 2001. Paired together these two make for one of the best jams of the whole 98 Europe run. The rest of the set is pretty standard then a typical (read great) Hood encore closes the show.
4 notes:
- This show is only 2:15 long, how about another jam for me?
- The FOB Schoeps recordings of the whole Europe are beautiful and clear
- Sweet Adeline is one of the better recordings of an unmic'd song I've ever heard. The small venue coupled with the the close proximity of the taper meant that they didn't have to crank their mic pres and the audience was (mostly) quiet and attentive (although you can hear people snapping away with their disposable cameras, remember those?)
- The assholes clapping annoyingly loudly and poorly during the quiet part of the Hood Jam: FUCK OFF!