 Interesting to learn that Jim hasn't closed a first set since 10/01/00 - I declare it should happen more often. The explosive bliss jam in the Disease was very Allman-esque, and I think it's no coincidence that Mountains in the Mist followed the Mountain Jam theme. Ghost was tight, and Trey's needly Van Halen shredding fittingly closed it out with a bang. When they launched into Wombat I wasn't expecting much, but the extended jam was sweet! Solid review, Matt.
		Interesting to learn that Jim hasn't closed a first set since 10/01/00 - I declare it should happen more often. The explosive bliss jam in the Disease was very Allman-esque, and I think it's no coincidence that Mountains in the Mist followed the Mountain Jam theme. Ghost was tight, and Trey's needly Van Halen shredding fittingly closed it out with a bang. When they launched into Wombat I wasn't expecting much, but the extended jam was sweet! Solid review, Matt.
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