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Reviewer:
zpfleghaar -





Subject:
ha
"Thinkin' of you while I'm eatin' tofu"
Reviewer:
Pribilof -





Subject:
Amazing
This show is killer. Over 5 hours of music. Some real dance party jams at the end of the show.
I think this is the tracking of the last two discs.
DISC 4
1. Ritual Narration Jam >
2. Time Portal Jam >
3. Jam
4. Let's All Be Fairies
DISC 5
1. Dr. Didg Jam >
2. Jam >
3. Jam >
4. Jam >
5. Texas Jam > Round the Wheel Jam >
6. Jam >
7. Whiskey Before Breakfast
Reviewer:
hipschoolpreppy -





Subject:
yes
i would love it if the boys played lets all be faries still, i mean come on
Reviewer:
Hill Yarborough -





Subject:
Summer of 2000
This festival was fantastic. It changed my life. I hitchhiked the country after this. If Jose, Mike, and Mary [from Spokane] are out there: email ol' HILL at hillyarborough@excite.com
Reviewer:
feelingkind -



Subject:
no magic number?
when i try to change the files from SHN to WAV using MKW audio compression tool it gives me an error that says "no magic number" it also will not let me play in in shnamp. im bummed because the setlist looks amazing and sbd quality...damn. does anyone know the problem, or has anyone else had this problem?
thanks
peace
charles
Reviewer:
Greg ODea -




Subject:
Great - Up to a Point
This second show of the three-day "Full Moon Dream Dance" weekend at Horning's is an extra-long affair, but only the first two sets (discs 1-3) bear much resemblance to a "normal" Incident. These are well played and full of typically great jams, building up to a climax with On the Road and Best Feeling (with Keller) > Round the Wheel. The third "ritual" set (discs 4-5) is hard to categorize, as the "setlist" indicates - lots of guests, off-hand jamming and narration, general weirdness that really isn't String Cheese Incident at all (for example, bassist Keith Moseley sits out the entire set, replaced by Tye North of Leftover Salmon). I'm guessing that most listeners will have the first two sets in their CD changers pretty often, leaving the ritual set to sit quietly on the shelf.