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Review by thelot
The night kicks off with solid, straightforward takes on Chalk Dust and Foam. There’s some inspired playing as the band stretches out following Page’s Coil solo. Melt stays within familiar territory but is executed well. Reba is well played, with a tape flip late in the song that results in minimal loss. YEM delivers a particularly nice jam section, with strong bass and drums and a tight vocal jam to close. Rather than ending the set with YEM, the band tags on a lively Rocky Top to wrap up the first half.
Set two opens with a ripping Brother that sets the tone. Jim is well played and steady. Llama features a sharp solo from Trey and a playful ending. Suzy is especially spirited, with a fun Spider-Man tease and a little nod to the author. Funky Bitch makes its tour debut in fiery form. A gorgeous Hood brings things to a close on a high note, with some really cool DEG teasing woven into the jam.