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Review by oongowa
Well then, I liked the first set and really liked the first half of the second set. The changes in Mike’s and the Simple and then back to Mike’s is really good. Awesome rock and roll shit going on here. After all that excitement they bring it down with Tela, which is fine with me. I like Tela, even in the second set. I have fond memories of hearing it for the first time at SPAC (summer 95) so it always brings me back to that time. I’ve been listening to a lot of Slave’s recently but this one doesn’t really do much for me. Kind of surprised considering the era and the excitement going on during this show.
This show has got a lot of noob favorites, monster rock songs AND a Forbin narration. I’m sure there were a lot of converts made this night. I’m going to be checking out some more shows from a few weeks prior and after. My second show was in Erie a few days later and I haven’t listened to it in YEARS, I don’t really even remember much about the show. It’ll be fun to visit it again.