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Review by thelot
A clean audience patch covers the first half of Wilson, offering a cool A/B comparison between the audience and SBD sources. Melt is solid, and Trey slips in a nice little solo during Rift. Page and Trey both shine in Maze. Jim is an enjoyable ride. Ice features a groovy midsection, and a smokin’ Antelope caps off a fine first set.
Set two kicks off with a subtle Chalk Dust Reprise tease, it almost sounds like they were about to launch into Possum, but instead they dive straight into a raucous Tweezer. Mound pairs perfectly with it, and is followed by a beautiful Reba. Before All Things, Trey jokes that they’d just mutilated it a few days earlier on NPR, then adds, “So here comes the unmutilated version.” Coil has a groovy little outro, and YEM is inspired, with a fun jam and strong B&D section. The VJ segment is hilarious—“White Boys Attack!” lol “Take that rat outta my ass” Wtf!? The VJ then morphs into the fourth known performance of Setting Sail. MSO is super fun, Chalk Dust absolutely rips, and a highly inspired Golgi closes the set in style. A sweet Sleeping Monkey and arena-rocker Tweezer Reprise wrap up the night, as Benny Goodman’s Let’s Dance plays the crowd out.