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Review by dr32timmymeat
All the comments about this Bowie are justified. It's crazy. Has an almost Tweezer feel to it. Really disjointed jam. It's still tied together enough to be enjoyable (unlike the Tweezer from a couple nights prior), but certainly not your run of the mill Bowie. The ending is absolute chaos, and tightly executed.
I love me some mid-set Hood. The two songs following don't really keep the party going in any meaningful way but still cool to set a non-second set closer Hood.