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Review by DollarBill
Jim is a good opener but the vocals are really low in the mix and Fish and then Page are really loud. Good jam though. Foam is ok, but has a few rough spots in the middle before Page's solo. Sparkle is good. Trey sounds a little out of tune during a tight Reba. He seems to pull it together by the end. Maze is good again. A real stand out among the new material. ATR sounds a little off, especially Trey, since it's been a while for this one. A good ripping Chalkdust makes up for it nicely. Bouncing is good. Uncle Pen hangs in for a third show in a row. Which brings us to the first European Bowie including secret language signals. Almost sounds like there is an abandoned finger scrape signal in there. Bowie itself is good, not great.
Actual encores tonight with Fish being introduced as "The Master of the World" during IDK, complete with Trey on drums. GTBT is a nice wrap up song tonight.
Good set and good energy tonight with a few rough spots.