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Review by Divided_Stash
Punch You In The Eye: flawless version
Bathtub Gin: nice type 1 build and peak
Taste: great playing by Trey
Lawn Boy: the chairman of the boards
Mound: the first of the performances in the best year for Mound ever, strangely. Page’s solo is longer than usual, a hint of what’s to come by another member of the band at a certain festival later in the summer
Gotta Jibboo: great patience and a fantastic peak
Reba: see
Fee: beautiful extended outro that stays type 1
Backwards Down The Number Line: rager to close the first set
Carini: love this as a second set opener. Trey changes the key and starts
Tweezer: ridiculously awesome Mike action early on, while Trey is staccato-ing it up. Afterwards they start to build within the Tweezer theme and hit a great peak before breaking type 2 for like 10 seconds
Free: the typical 3.0 early second set jam killer. At least Mike gets to play some more though
Crosseyed And Painless: another disappointing less than one minute type 2 jam. It sounded like it was gonna be sick too
Light: kills the start of a high potential jam, but is a vehicle itself so maybe there’s some hope. Page leads the exit into type 2 territory and they actually stay there this time, with good reason. The jam that emerges is mellow and really cool. Fish adds some cowbell later on. Still relatively short but at least they gave it a solid couple minutes
Boogie On Reggae Woman: MIKE again. No extension
Julius: raging
You Enjoy Myself: really nice jam section with some explorational qualities while not fully departing. BASS + DRUMS YAY
Loving Cup: nice encore choice, rager
Tweezer Reprise: the ‘Prise closes it all out
Average show from 2011. Solid first set songs and type 1 builds, but the second set it somewhat disappointing to me, a type 2 jam enthusiast, as 3 usual jam monsters all get cutoff within a minute, but the fourth time is a charm in this case. This is a 6/10 show. Highlights are Gin, Reba, Carini, Tweezer, Crosseyed, Light, and YEM