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Review by spreaditround
Bathtub Gin: Wow, can’t believe they would come back with another big jam tune after that long CDT. Cool! Page really brings the funk in the early going in this jam. Trey reaches for that super crunchy tone in the early tens, his fingers are flying all over that fret. Really good jam here! After these two jams, most in attendance had to be thinking that this show would blow New Years out of the water.
It's Ice: Sloppy. Very forgettable version. >
Back on the Train: Page owns this bad boy. Trey eventually takes the lead and throws down some nice lines. Excellent jam here. 4th longest played ever. Some difficulty with the ending.
Round Room: Seems well received by those in attendance. I love the big wall of sound that crops up in the mid 4’s and then the killer effects that come after that in the late 4’s and into the 5’s. I have never quite understood why this tune wasn’t explored more. I love this stuff in here! >
The Horse > Silent in the Morning: Pages vocals seem weak – emo?
Stash: Not too bad all things considered.
Water in the Sky: Quite the energetic solo from Trey, lot’s of trilling, pretty cool!. >
Character Zero: Standard.
SET 2: 46 Days: I love the descending theme Trey hits on at 10:50 and then repeats through 11:46, pure magic. Brilliant, muscular jam. The debut of this song and it’s an all timer! >
Simple: Vocals are thoroughly butchered. Really embarrassing. Solid, little jam though. ->
My Friend, My Friend: Sloppy intro.
Limb By Limb: Good jam.
Thunderhead: Listen to Trey burn this one up, he just kills it. Yet all the flubbing on the older stuff. Shows you they didn’t practice the older stuff. Trey does blow the ending on this one a bit though. >
Run Like an Antelope: This jam is red hot. It’s flawed in the early going but once it gets going – look out. It’s a barnburner for sure! >
Cavern: Trey blows lyrics, funny/not funny listening him mumble into the mic at one point. Ugh.
ENCORE: Mexican Cousin: Trey just rips the hell out of this solo, for real.
Replay Value/Summary: CDT, Gin, BOTT, Round Room, 46 Days, and Antelope. I prefer this show versus the NYE show. They came out swinging. 3.9 out of 4 – I know, I know – but I really like this show!