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Review by NigelTufnel
The show itself is good. not great or terrible, just good. This show is considered rather unremarkable, especially since it took place on such a fantastic run. There's merit there, but I would like to say that this Peaches is nailed, Tube is an "above average" jamless version, and the opening quadfecta of the second set is worth a listen. Piper especially. It's a very strange jam and hard to navigate. Lots of ideas crashing around. Cool take.
50 Ways was actually a cool cover. Fishman forgot the words to a verse, but all in all it was nice.
This is a show that doesn't require an urgent listen, but was probably important to the band on a variety of levels. Glad to have been there.