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Review by HighNote
GET THE SOUNDBOARD OF THIS SHOW OFF THE SPREADSHEET OR STREAM FROM PHISHTRACKS.COM - NICE, CLEAN RECORDING!!!
Rift smokes and these early extended versions take on a different mood than the Rifts of 3.0. Trey shreds after Page's solo (@ 5:00) and offers an array of notes instead of the typical solo we get in most 3.0 versions - crowd was def. digging this version.
Sparkle > It's Ice > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony showscased the band's ability to stream three shorter songs together in their early years and Page absolutely rages on It's Ice (clocks in at 9+ minutes)
Maze, for first time played live, is a definite keeper! Trey's shreds pers usual but again is very creative in his playing, here.
Reba - The "entire band solo" here has gorgeous interplay between Page and Trey
SECRET LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS!!!
STASH / MOUND / NICU / POSSOM - all solid versions and sound great off this recording....shredfest all the way...
THIS SHOW IS MUST LISTEN IMHO
(8/10) - playing
(9/10) - sound quality
(10/10) overall significance