![]() ![]() When we returned, it was with a fully segued second set. Joe finally declared we were gonna take a break ("and you can too!") Or was it? Instead, we had lots of work left to do, with Help>Slip, and a curveball Easy Wind in the standard Franklin's Tower spot. Let It Grow was an expansive improv platform, and an obvious exit point for the band's first set. Row Jimmy showed off our slow funky side, Next Time You See Me had Joe take the reins for a big bluesy jam. We opened with Stranger, got the crowd jumping with a Justin-led Bertha, and then tore it down with Good Lovin', Dave declaring "I. The 7-member expanded lineup has become our standard, since adding Supercrunch drummer Chaim Tolwin to the rhythm section, and he and Joe brought the thump all night long. ![]() We had thought our previous show on March 25 would be the last before Justin returned to his main gig at Dead At The Winery and Dave took his hiatus to recover from heart surgery, but Otus had an opening on their calendar, and their artist liason (and RTD fam) DanAnn saw the chance for an encore performance. ![]()
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