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Review by Divided_Stash
Funky Bitch: slow tempo raging
Limb By Limb: solid
Dogs Stole Things: standard
Punch You In The Eye: big ol intro with extra plunking from Trey
Billy Breathes: beautiful Trey solo
Heavy Things: debut
Guyute: flawless
Free: unusual set closer. Trey gets real heavy on this one
Wolfman’s Brother: first type 2 jam of the show to start the second set. Lots of cowbell from Fish. Things get spacey and dissonant and after a while they start up
Sand: debut. Nothing too special as Fish and Mike do the same exact thing for 18 minutes straight, but the peak is nice
Meatstick: unlike Sand, this gets type 2. But we quickly get a perfect transition into
Maze: fantastic version with Page’s section getting a lot of fun action
Prince Caspian: pretty and extended intro
Harry Hood: really awesome performance with the peak lasting a long time. Great set closer
When The Circus Comes: I have nothing against this song but it’s a disappointing one and done encore situation here
Really solid night 2 at the Gorge. A couple notable debuts and the jamming in Wolfman’s and Meatstick is good, but leaves me wanting more. But the second set is a fantastic one if you aren’t looking for a lot of type 2. This is a 7.5/10 show. Highlights are Free and the entire second set