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Review by Xpanding_Man
If on the other hand you're fully aware that sentient beings of an invisibile (to this dimension) nature are all around us at times, break out the ouija board and try to figure out what's going on in that jam.
The whole show has a very special energy; the band has arrived into a new phase where touring endlessly is no longer even remotely necessary to build their fanbase or pay their bills. They are playing for the fun of it, and it shows.
1st set highlights - Tube, Stash>Horn
2nd set HIGHlights - All of it, but especially Twist>Monkey. The only break you'll get here is Frankie Says, and a much needed break it is.