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Review by Pitts
I remember Chalk Dust opener, Peaches, Rift and Julius. I distinctly remember seeing everybody clap during stash, which I thought was very communal.
During set break I remember walking around and seeing all those hoist album cover t-shirts.
I don't recall the Sample set II opener but for years listening on tape I had wished that I had been at Great Woods two days earlier not just obviously for the Gamehendge set but also to hear Trey ROAR on that show's Sample. I remember Glide and distinctly remember them busting into low rider during Mike's. I remember the Bouncin' (as it was one of their more popular songs at the time) and Page’s beautiful piano playing on Coil. A rockin' Golgi and I thought the band was so down home with Rocky Top. What a moment in time!