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Review by beach
The Mke's Song > Great Gig > Weekapaug was solid and really entertaining. The Miss You Jam in Mike's is interesting for a couple of reasons. One, the band played it during the soundcheck the night before. Two, Sugar Blue, the guest harmonicist/vocalist, played harmonica on several Rolling Stone's songs, inluding the studio version of Miss You.
The soundcheck from 4/9/30 included Miss You > Take Me to the River > Can’t You Hear Me Knocking Jam. It makes you wonder if that was what the band originally wanted to play with Sugar Blue. Nonetheless, the Miss You teases/jam is a great reference that shows off the band's humor and musical knowledge.