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Review by thelot
Like Night 1 in San Francisco, they open with Memories, but it’s missing from the recording. Kevin Crochetiere introduces the band before MSO. The recording takes a hit in quality after the tape flip following Guelah. That said, Brother has a fiery Trey solo that cuts through the haze. After Bouncin’, Trey shares a story about their first trip to Telluride. Hood is dedicated to Mike and Lisa—beautiful flow in the jam, and Trey absolutely nails the ending. Golgi is solid, standard stuff to wrap up the first set.
Set 2 kicks off with a powerhouse trifecta: Llama into Forbin > Mockingbird. There’s a little stumble coming back into the final chorus of It’s Ice, but it’s minor. The Mike’s jam is short but full of energy, and Groove brings the heat—Trey is in full shred mode. Unfortunately, the tape cuts out during the final chorus and picks up mid-Tela narration. The A-Train is clean and smooth, with a nice little Stash tease from Trey. Antelope closes the set with a ripping version—fast, loose, and fun. Sweet Adeline is cut from the source. Glide makes its second appearance on the tour after debuting in Rochester, and they follow it with a blazing Possum closer.
Hopefully the soundboards make it into circulation someday—there’s a lot of good playing buried in the mud here.