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Review by thelot
The show gets underway with well played versions of Chalk Dust and Foam. Decent Stash with a brief DEG tease. Trey did his best to give the Forbin>Mockingbird narration even though most people were too busy getting drunk and blabbing with their friends. Sparkle fades out midway through and cuts. A solid Llama ends set 1.
A rippin’ Possum kicks off set 2 with lots of secret language throughout. Pretty straightforward Tweezer that fades out again without returning back to the closing Tweezer theme. The Landlady fades out close to the end and cuts. The intro to Lizards is cut. Henrietta initiates a Happy Birthday singalong for Trey’s 27th birthday. The birthday boys choice is Love You. Fish added a little extra frosting to his vac solo for Trey. Following the GXBX encore Paul cues up Charles Mingus’ ‘Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting’ as the walk out music.