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jdub77 This review seems a bit flat and uninspired. A lot was written about the three nights but not one word of the most important development of all. The Jedi took control from cities on and never took his foot off the brake. Friday and Saturday featured the most consistant playing by Trey I have heard in this era. The band has their leader back in charge. And Saturday tops 1/1/11. I was at both, 1/1 was a big step up but still missed that wide open exploration that has been missing. 5/28 had it in spades (relative to 3.0 of course) with great flow and intense energy. Some seriously psychedelic music at the most beautiful venue in the northeast. And on the hallowed grounds of Woodstock nonetheless. A huge step for the band. Your review wasn't that bad, it just seems you missed some of the more important aspects of the weekend.


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