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Of course April 98 was a great run, including strong first sets. I do remember enjoying the heck out of Oh Kee Pah-YEM having flown in for the pair in Providence. To me, it didn't feel like a tour at the time, it felt like bonus shows between NYE and summer. Kinda random but the concerts themselves turned out well and definitely worth the trouble. A really nice run. Not quite a tour. Like NYE. Who talks about going on New Year's tour?
More importantly: Jones Beach 1 kept the strong set I streak going. I didn't care for standard Halley's and YaMar section too much but the bustouts and the Mike's Groove were worthy.