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Review by Divided_Stash
Free: First repeat of tour. Great solo from Trey
My Soul: raging
555: Trey switches the key for the jam. Big fan. Yikes on the ending though
Reba: Couple minor issues in the compositions but a solid straightforward buildup and peak
Hey Stranger: Spends a little more time than usual moving through different type 1 sections
Plasma: Jam starts laid back as normal and progressively moves towards a nice bliss peak and back into the ending
Guelah Papyrus: Welcome treat. Played mostly well
Moonage Daydream: One of my favorite covers and a sick closer. Trey kills it
Chalk Dust Torture: Trey comes back from the solo a bit prematurely but as expected it’s to launch into a heady type 2 jam. Starts off in gorgeous chill space which becomes more energized
Twist: We have seen some fantastic longer versions lately, so an enjoyable 8 minute type 1 rocker is perfectly acceptable
Ruby Waves: The jam begins with the usual Fishman shuffle for about 6 minutes before settling into a synthy heaven then moving on and gaining momentum and hitting a nice peak but this is summer 2025 so they aren’t done yet. Fishman finds a great groove that the other guys are able to work really well with. Then they hit a double peak with a great riff from Red. And now we are going for round 3. A spacey transition space that quickly gives way to
Monsters: Depressingly beautiful. Love this song so much. Couple sour notes from Trey but he makes up for it
Limb By Limb: Fun placement. One or two rough spots in the first couple mins but a good tight jam
Split Open And Melt: Fishman stays determined to keep trucking through the chaos and as they reach the climax he does great refinding the rhythm giving this jam a more normal vibe than some of the other recent versions
Rock And Roll: Great high energy closer but I still hope someday it makes a return to its rightful place the start of set 2
Waste: graceful encore cooldown
Say It To Me SANTOS: My favorite show closer ends the night in raging fashion
Great show to keep this tour on track to be one of the best in history. Great set 1 with rarities, type 1 jamming, and soloing from Trey. Second set brings some great type 2 and song placements. This is a 8/10 show. Highlights are Punch, 555, Plasma, Moonage Daydream, CDT, Ruby Waves, and SOAMelt