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Review by chrismcguire634
Set I:
Tube was short and fun (as it has been for the past 5 years). Page jolted the audience and band with his soloing in Gumbo. Bowie was decent with a bit of slop coming from Trey. The rest for the set was standard with the exception of Gin. Check out Bathtub Gin, it's definitely the highlight of this show.
Set II:
Honestly, this set was a disappointment. Twist was aimless as was 70% of Piper. Caspian>Twenty Years>Winterqueen>Wading literally sucked all of the energy out of the building complete with audible booing as Wading began. To the fans that booed, go home. Showing that level of disrespect to the band will not result in 1997 coming back.
Summary:
Pretty disappointed. Some great moments surrounded by a lot of filler and uninspired playing. However, there was enough great material present to give me hope for the shows tonight and tomorrow.
See you all in the summer!