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Review by Phabio
Hot take: Many may not agree with this but I loved the first set more than the second. This section: (Petrichor > Most Events Aren't Planned, Vultures, Reba, Sand) is solid gold. Brilliant compositions, amazing jams (MEAP in particular) and then the treat of vultures followed by Reba (blissful slow jam) and Sand (rockin').
Second set starts out with Taste, one of my all-time favs, and the band is really gelling together on this one. Golden Age > Twist > Waves is the highlight of set 2, with a really monster jam late in Golden Age.
Then of course, not to be outdone we get treated to a mango song, a hilarious sexy thing reprise (and don't forget the almost Reba reprise in Golden Age).
Then a hilariously flubbed Fee, and a rip roaring '01 to send everyone out into the night. Great Sunday show.