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Old 08.06.2008, 05:26 AM   #5
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jips a great show and a bit heavy on the daydream.
i got too carried away to keep a detailed set list. opener was burning spear, ender(?) was teenage riot.
in between, besides the daydream stuff, there were solid versions of shoot, jams run free, shaking hell, pink steam and more.
all in all, a great steaming set with mark ibold on second bass again (it felt really good to see him enjoying himself, esp, since i've always loved the pavement.)
kim wore a white dress with a black belty thing which she took off (the belt, not the dress) when things got really going. that was followed by the kim dancing routine (on jams run free), which was more like a kim jumping routine, with the dress going up higher and higher, nice (in a non-perverted kinda way)!
thurston seemed a bit calmer than usual, not climbing his amps and fewer thurston songs. maybe he didn't feel 100%.
lee was his old self, singing quite a few tunes (EDIT: not dirty boots obviously, sorry). i was standing right in front of lee, so it was a bit of lee gig for me.

a great show, which i enjoyed with my sonic-loving girlfriend by my side. what more can you want?

ps: i dind't bring my camera this time, so no video (see earlier post)
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