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Review by Bob_Loblaw
1st Tube is lightening as basically every version is from 2000. Nice Jibboo with a nice Gin like hose jam. Antelope is a top shelf fire version. Everything else from the set is straight forward but they are playing everything very well.
Piper should be a noteworthy jam, plain and simple. Nothing I have heard comes close to the Drum Logos jam sound except for this. You definitely get the mellowness and what I like to call the "Alien Robot Machinery" sound. Lizards is solid. Tube is the 2nd peak in the set. Not only is it played abnormally well they actually give it the extremely rare jam treatment. It takes you for a very nice ride. The rest of the set is average.
Possum is always a very welcome encore and this one is fire!
Overall a great show from a hit or miss year.