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Review by gingerphish
The second set was just over the top. After a first set like we experienced, I'm always scared that the second set is going to be a let down and I'll think of the show that could have been (such as Camden N2 2018). You could tell from 5 minutes into the Mr. Completely that it wasn't going to be one of those nights. High energy, deep jam. 20YL had me scared but WOW. This jam has so many sections. At times, it seemed a little disjointed to me but by the end, it was a complete puzzle and definitely will be in the running for jam of the year. This set was just overall fantastic, a classic Tweezer that doesn't dive deep but is as energetic as the BBFCFM, a very well jammed Most Events Aren't Planned and a CDT> Suzy closer. Do I need to say more?
I do. This encore is nuts. People definitely waited around trying to get them to play Tweezer Reprise but that's alright. I heard it three times last year at MPP. That's not going to make or break a show this good. Listen at all costs. If you were there you know how special this was. So many times i turned around to friends and said "no way, are they playing ____" Special show for sure.