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Review by thelot
A pretty straightforward Reba gets things started. DaaM>Ya Mar is well played. Solid Split Open but doesn’t hit the mark of the last two versions that preceded it. Decent Llama played for the Jolly Llama’s. A standard Mike’s Groove closes out set 1.
The opening sequence from Golgi through Bouncin’ is pretty uneventful. Decent Stash. The true highlight of the set comes during the set closing Bowie. Solid Manteca infused version. Really the only noteworthy part of this entire performance.