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Review by thelot
The Carolina to start the show is cropped. They get the show on the road up next with Bag. This pairs nicely with Curtain. Tube and Hood are great. Crazy that the last Hood played was at the start of the tour in Keene. Rippin’ Bitch! Solid Bowie closer. The opening hi-hat segment is very short. The jam starts out pretty straightforward but veers off into a cool little DEG segment before concluding.
Unfortunately, the beginning of Golgi is clipped on the recording to start Set 2. The first Rocky Top of tour is up next and features a B3 solo from Page. Another strong early version of Llama. Solid Mike’s Groove. Groove has a nice opening segment and tight little jam. The first Caravan of tour starts up and quickly segues into the debut of Manteca in it’s entirety. The first appearance of Manteca came at the start of the tour in PA at the 23 East when it was teased in Bowie. Amazing version of Caravan with Trey throwing in a verse from Manteca at the conclusion of the song. Runaway Jim keeps the energy up with another great version. Suzy is fantastic and has some tasteful Caravan teasing throughout. Really nice solo from Trey in Jesus. Sick YEM to close out Set 2!
For the encore an inspired Contact is paired up with Highway to Hell, the latter has a brief Buried Alive tease. Solid show!