Saturday night, even the steeliest of regular show-goers were crammed towards the front of the stage,dancing and singing—nope— screaming along for the entirety of Ho-Hum’s set. Me, especially, included.

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Luckily, local filmmaker Levi Agee took his camera in the middle of the ruckus to catch the band running through one of their best tracks. (Just jump the bar to the 0:52 mark.)

Speaking of best tracks, the set list was a buff, tough machine: “I’m-A-Waking Up,” “‘Til the Cows Come Home,” “Diamonds on Your Birthday,” “Handheld,” “Exit Strategy.”

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Also, as far as the night of reunited bands go, we just learned the fun isn’t up yet. The reunited Big Boss Line is continuing the party at a last-minute show at White Water Tavern tonight with Brother Andy and His Big Damn Mouth, 10 p.m.-ish.

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