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funkbeard Martin difference between this and bgca3 is that, for set two at bg, Trey took a back seat and spent the bulk of the jams over to Mike, Page and Fish. The YEM is derivative of the orchestral variation, quiet and sublime.

This show is a Trey showcase. When he sings "danger, I've been told to expect it," he's acknowledging the risk factor he's employing into the music. And the YEM this night gels with the finest moments of leg one, and Trey owns while illuminating the quality of this remarkable band.

Shine a Light gets a slightly sped up workout, which allows the closing solo to rock better than before. The Limb jam reminds me of the best grooves of BGCA3 with a more assertive Trey in force.


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