 I'm definitely sitting in the best of 3.0 camp at this point.  The thing about this second set is that literally every song crushes.  They even found space in Fluffhead to stretch things out a little, which is rare for any era.  The DWD is, of course, one of the finest they've ever played and the Bowie is an easy best of 3.0 IMO. Waste was perfectly placed and perfectly played. 2001 wasn't an all-time version by any stretch, but it was nice to see it getting back to it's 96-97 funk roots.  Even the Cavern served its purpose as a solid closer.  You could argue that other 3.0 jams are superior to the DWD, but I think the second set was the best sustained stretch of playing I've seen from them since Hampton.
		I'm definitely sitting in the best of 3.0 camp at this point.  The thing about this second set is that literally every song crushes.  They even found space in Fluffhead to stretch things out a little, which is rare for any era.  The DWD is, of course, one of the finest they've ever played and the Bowie is an easy best of 3.0 IMO. Waste was perfectly placed and perfectly played. 2001 wasn't an all-time version by any stretch, but it was nice to see it getting back to it's 96-97 funk roots.  Even the Cavern served its purpose as a solid closer.  You could argue that other 3.0 jams are superior to the DWD, but I think the second set was the best sustained stretch of playing I've seen from them since Hampton.
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