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Review by nichobert
Number Line has had it's moments.. I kinda like it for what it is currently personally. SPAC 13 and SPAC 12 both faked me out into thinking Number Line was going to explode again.. SPAC 12 especially, but that was also the first show I heard after my daughter was born (pretty much right after the show ended on 7/6) so that Number Line is always going to be my personal favorite.
Of course, SPAC 09 is the Monster Line, running over 20 minutes long.
Bridgeview 09 and Festival 8s versions get pretty weird too, Blossom 2010 or Jones Beach 2010 is probably my favorite Type II out of it.
I don't know why, but I always wish that the Number Line grumpiness was more based in the fact that there are 7-8 type II versions of it and then they stopped doing it.. Seems like a much more reasonable thing to expect Number Line to go deep again than for them to turn the clock back 10-15 years and go deep with a Gumbo, Bag, or Tube, songs the band was really content playing without a type II jam for years before and after their weird period.