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Review by thelot
The levels start off over saturated for Buried Alive. They get bumped down during Golgi but still run hot. Rippin’ Chalk Dust! Chalk Dust transitions seamlessly into YEM. The levels go back to being over saturated during YEM. YEM is well played. After Paul and Silas Trey mentions that this is the last night of the tour until July and that they’re going into the studio once this tour wraps up. A celebratory Sky follows. Decent Possum closer.
Most of Oh Kee Pa is cut to start set 2. Sound issues still persist. Nice Stash. Solid mid-set Bowie. A well played Lizards closes out set 2. Before the encore Fish introduces DaaM as America’s favorite pre-dating ritual. Strong Jim to wrap up the night.