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Review by thelot
The soundcheck kicks off with a fun Shaggy Dog that flows into a really cool jam. They briefly hit the Chalk Dust reprise before delivering the first full performance of Lullaby of Birdland, which had only been teased during the Providence Creaturelope. Mound and a smokin’ Maze round out the soundcheck nicely.
Set one opens with Trey introducing a celebrity in the front row, Mr. Bruce Burgess, before firing off a Landlady/Rift combo. Melt holds its own, and the DaaM/Forbin pairing lands well. The story is more straightforward than the last Forbin/Mockingbird sequence in Portsmouth. All Things shows a few shaky spots, but a beautifully chaotic Bowie closes out the set.
Set two kicks off with Glide and immediately launches into a raging Chalk Dust. NICU features another satisfying jam, while MSO comes across supercharged. Stash is well executed, and Coil showcases a beautiful Page solo. The YEM closer delivers from start to finish. Before diving into Sleeping Monkey, Trey playfully mocks part of the vocal jam.