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Review by dr32timmymeat
Not sure if they were in a rut, getting bored, or what, but this is the second consecutive show where the setlist wasn't "normal" at all. (This break from the norm is better than the cover orgy.)
It's Ice, The Wedge, Mango Song, Brother... these songs weren't getting played at all leading up to this show.
Really cool, makes for some good listenin' if you happen to be working your way through the tour. Curve balls all over the place.