, attached to 2023-10-06

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround SET 1:

Julius: Standard.

Back on the Train: Pretty mellow in the middle. But the last couple of minutes are lots of fun. A big held note and then burning the place down. Very nice.

The Moma Dance: Standard. >

Axilla: Standard. >

Maze: Good, solid Maze – no complaints here at all.

Wolfman's Brother: Standard.

My Soul: Standard.

Destiny Unbound: Nicely jammed but wish they would play the composed section the way it is supposed to be played.

Character Zero: Standard.

SET 2:

Gotta Jibboo: Standard, canned bliss jam. ->

Oblivion: Tons of effects and upbeat, major mode type stuff. I know tons of fans love this style of jamming and likely this particular jam. I am just not one of those. Live and let live.

Torn and Frayed: Great tune, been a minute since they played this.

Light: Trey’s voice is shot. Fun, energetic jam. I liked it but just when it starts to get some legs ol ADD Trey has other ideas and rip cords it into… ->

Fuego: Lots of reverse reverb, pretty cool. Decent segue into… ->

Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. – Lame and lacking energy. If they could play it like the Charlotte 2019 show, then I would be good with it. But like this one? Meh city.

ENCORE:

Bouncing Around the Room: LOL. >

46 Days: Has some pep in its step, nicely done.

Run Like an Antelope:

Summary: This show just doesn’t do it for me. Nothing to revisit for me personally, your mileage may vary. The current rating of 3.751/5 (189 ratings) seems to high for me. I think this is a perfectly average show, maybe even less than. Therefore, I am hitting it at 3/5.

Replay Value: None.


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