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Review by User_25597_
The first set features four fantastic jams out of boogie on, Tweezer, simple, and fluff. Trey unfortunately falls apart on the back end of Tweezer.
Second set disease>no men’s is standard peninsula fare, with a forced > into sneakin sally, which Page still manages to dominate.
It’s not that this show is “bad” by any stretch of the definition, but one wonders in retrospect why it was given the “Dinner and a Movie” treatment over literally scores of other more deserving 3.0 shows.