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Review by spreaditround
MOON PALACE
Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
SET 1:
Back on the Train: Standard.
The Moma Dance: Standard. >
Down with Disease[1] - Standard >
If I Could: When this came on I wanted to skip it. These past few years it’s criminal how Trey plays this tune – just strumming his way through the solo and don’t get me started on the vibrato, makes me want to puke. But in this one he does actually take a nice solo and injects life into a song that I used to love.
Everything's Right: Standard.
Halfway to the Moon: Standard.
Stash: Standard.
Alaska: Standard.
Destiny Unbound: Nicely jammed!!
Ocelot: Standard.
Julius: Standard.
Sand: Standard. >
Life Saving Gun: Standard.
ENCORE:
The Mango Song: Very touching that they played this for Ellie. RIP.
Carini: Standard.
Summary: I guess I don’t understand the concept of a warm up show. Would rate as a 2.5/5.
Replay Value: None. Maybe Destiny?
[1] Unfinished. Lyrics changed to "dancing on my beach."
Down with Disease was unfinished and its lyrics were changed to "dancing on my beach." Trey dedicated The Mango Song to Ellie, a young fan who had recently passed away.
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