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Review by dr_strangelove
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This show is fun for a number of reasons.
1) You know its gonna be a good show when Trey yells "Play it Leo, you motherfucker!" during NICU
2) The CDT and AC/DC Bag are both really well-executed with some inspiring moments. Not must-hear, but treats nonetheless
3) The type II ghost jam reaches this gorgeous hose moment around 13:00 min that does not let up. Truly gorgeous jam.
4) This DWD is multi-faceted OMG. The Type I segement has Trey playing super psychedelic riffs and then they sink into this tasty bass groove that Mike holds down and things just evolve into weirdness with Trey on keys and loops of strange noises. Lot's of exploration and weird textures explored. This is what I want from my monster type II jams
5) I feel like people are sleeping on this YEM. There is nothing standard about the sliding riffs Trey is playing during the jam. Maybe it doesn't come across too well on the audience recording, but the YEM jam is hugely enjoyable. On top of that, the "puppy" vocal jam is hilarious.
6) Not the biggest Jibboo fan, but when the jam is as blissful as this, I'll take it.
Lots of deserved love for the Drum Logos show that comes before this one, but Big Cat deserves some attention as well. Enjoy