OK I've filed this here:

http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/ASYNC-79

In trying to create a minimal test case I tried a trivial macro

    (defmacro my-case [expr & cases] `(case ~expr ~@cases))

inside a go block, and that worked fine, so it's more subtle than just "case in 
a macro is broken".

I didn't try to reproduce the (and) bug spotted by Kevin M.

The thing that's still confusing to me, is why the go macro doesn't just 
macroexpand the body before it does it's thing.

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