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Review by desmondthefamilyberzerker
BUT (yeah, sorry ...there's a but)
This show was on its way to possibly top 1-3 of this tour when the jam in Wolfmans started up. Fishman went for some really creative beats, Mike slapped away, Page stood up for some Funky clav, and Trey began to Growl something nasty and evil. They were going somewhere great and dark and dirty and the rug was pulled out from under it faster than you could say walk away. And from then on the feel of the show changed. It went from experimental and dark to crowd pleasing and energetic.
Not saying that's a bad thing. I'd prefer the former, but that's just me. I would've loved to see what coulda happened to that Wolfman's though.