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Review by cheche
L.A. L.A. nd L.A. dy starter.
Cavern (as pointed out in forum thread has always been played here) as the Bowl is cut into a cavern. > L L.A. ma
Sand, Lizards in the canyon..? maybe this is stretching it. I thought Timber might have been a callback to PDX.
The MEAP quick and hard transition to the jam section @~3min kicked Page into high gear, and the I/IV jamming from 6:00-end felt like a high energy Cavern-reprise.
2nd set
YEM: @7min Trey almost reordered the Man-God part and laughed for a bit as he had to snap back into it after hearing the audience say God at the correct spot…also loved the scat breakdown!
KDF: I thought Trey was trying to whoop-up the audience around 5min during the slide sounding thing, and the back half of the jam was wild and crazy robot dance attack with killer light sync.
Overall, the jams each stretched out into their own interesting territory, making it a memorable experience.