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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Harry hood opener is super rare and it does not disappoint one of the very best of 99'. Mike's song is also very strong. Simple is absolutely beautiful to my ear and I'm a huge Simple fan. Groove slays, this is no surprise. Circus has a very passionate solo. Scent of a Mule is a surprising highlight. And one of the best ever IMO. Cavern keeps the energy peaking until the end of the set.
The second set starts with the by now very common opener Boogie On A Reggae Woman which doesn't go into jam territory but in itself is pretty solid and compact. As if that wasn't enough funk Sally kicks in, to me this combo to start a set is one I would absolutely pick out and love. Sally has an absolutely amazing segue into Ghost. This Ghost covers a lot of territory and is extremely solid. This is proceeded in another fantastic segue by 2001 in what I think is the perfect slot for it. The dance party continues and a solid Disease concludes the set.
Do you want more? Sure here's another noteworthy version of POSSUM for an encore. Are you kidding me?
This show IMO has it all. Amazing setlist. Amazing Segues. Fantastic Jams. Great song Placement. Excellent playing. I just love it.