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Review by Steveglobs
This is only show 14 for me so I'm definitely not a jaded vet or anything, but I feel this was just a very right down the middle show.
There were definitely a whole bunch of high points, but especially when compared to the rest of this MSG run so far, they stayed too much in Major chord bliss jam waters throughout the night. Not that they played bad, they played fucking great, loose, determined, just sounded too much like '22, too much constant arena rock.
I love to pump my fist to a white light peak as the next, but I also like to be scared off my gourd to the point a deranged smile comes over my face too. Yin and Yang. Too much of Yin for my tastes but still a fucking blistering hot show, can't wait for tonight!