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Review by JezmundTheFamilyBeserker96
Set 2 Highlights: Gotta Jibboo (Standout Version), Suzy Greenberg (Standout Jam) > Theme from the Bottom
Awesome start to the 2003 NYE run. Starts out with a spacey intro to a reasonably ripping David Bowie. Can't ever complain about a Tweezer in the first set and this one is no exception with a floating mellow jam. The real crown of the first set is the pairing of Frankie Say (an absolutely monstrous version with Trey playing all sorts of nastiness on the wah) with Llama. HYHU > Love You > HYHU is a treat with Fishman hilariously forgetting the lyrics, resulting in some great banter leading into the vacuum solo. Second set starts out with a real gem of a Gotta Jibboo which peaks in the hosiest of fashions and is followed up by Suzy Greenberg. This wasn't any normal Suzy though; this one goes straight to hell out of the second chorus where it broods before resolving to space complete with McGrupp (they're definitely there) and Lizards (didn't really hear them) teases before flowing into an amped up Theme from the Bottom.