the only shows I physically attended were 7/4 SPAC and 7/12 Randall's.... and I really thought 7/4 absolutely blew 7/12 out of the water. 7/12 was a really solid show, but it had a rather average first set and the energy was a little questionable (because it was a Saturday night in NYC and I think there were a lot of people there to just party. People were loudly talking through some of the most beautiful parts, like Trey's Wingsuit solo and even the Ghost jam. Not the bands fault, but we all know how much the audience effects the overall energy and, likewise, the chance that the band really goes to that IT place). 7/4 had a first set that told you "we're here to go there" and a second set that went there. Plus, the Fuego was, IMO (and I don't think it's just because I'm biased) the jam of the year.
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