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Review by Bob_Loblaw
I love the opening 1-2 punch of Access Me and SASS. SASS is played especially great even without a jam. Stash gets into a really nice groove that moves very well. Besides that a fairly straight forward first set.
The 2nd set starts with an absolute killer trio of songs. Boogie on goes into a quick little Mike led jam. Top notch segue into Ghost. It has a nice little cohesive jam, Trey keeps catching sparks and things escalate more and more as Trey works on a nice pretty little riff. Free is also very strong as all the 2004 versions seem to be. I wont say I'm a huge fan of Friday in the 2nd set, but this one works better than others. Piper goes into overdrive fast , it slows down and Fish lays down a techy beat. It turns into a roller coaster ride and goes full steam into hood before fizzing out at the last second as it goes into a quick little funk groove. Yet another short Hood.
Possum is fairly straight forward, but always a great encore song.