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Review by jive1twoandlee
WGTYM has an incredible uplifting jam. Maybe even better than Mondegreen? Who’s to say? CxP has an amazing malfunction jam, with some awesome Funkytown teases. Listen to Mike in this one, he does some weird shit in the middle-ish. Great energy in this one, perfect peak. Tweezer has a very developed jam; it has a lot of different vibes to it. Smooth, smooth jam. Fun, energetic ending that fizzles out -> Mercy. Certainly didn’t expect that, but I love the segue. Gotta have a ballad. 2001 has great energy all around, amazing Page material > more energy with More. Great closer.
First Tube > Tweeprise is a perfect way to end the run. The groove is undeniable.
Arguably the best show of the run, certainly my favorite. I love the setlist, and I think there’s a lot of versatility in the jams. Trey and Page are certainly the powerhouses of this show. Check it out for sure.