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Review by Doopes
As with any show that opens w PYITE, you basically know you're in for a good show (probably my favorite opener) and it really was just an overall great show... And clearly my own song bias will come into play for a review, but there was so many good songs that first set, a fun Bathtub, Lizards!! A nice deep funk Moma Dance, a sick BOAF and then getting a rare Esther! Who can complain... I'm not the biggest fan of Roggae amd who hasn't heard Bouncing 10 million times, so to me that was a good time for a bathroom break, but then ending the first set w a ripping Bowie was fantastic!
2nd set was also very solid and gave us a fun Over the Rainbow bust out .. the Antelope was a solid Antelope, as well as YEM, very good YEM, and then they killed it with Frankenstein and Chalkdust! At this point anything else they play would be icing on the cake, but this time they gave us a better treat, and absolutely beautiful tribute. As soon as it started, joy and amazement fill the air, people hugging, embracing each other as we settled into what we knew was something special. Such a memorable show