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Review by thelot
Trey opens with a playful tease of We’re off to see the Wizard before launching into a raucous Llama opener. A thunderous Reba follows, with Sky firing on all cylinders. Page delivers a standout solo on electric piano during Maze. Set one closes with a scorching Antelope, complete with another We’re Off to See the Wizard tease from Trey and a cool Marco section.
The second set kicks off with teases of Auld Lang Syne and Stairway to Heaven leading into a solid Mike’s opener. The band introduces a different approach into a playful version of Hydrogen, followed by a fun Weekapaug. An extended intro into MSO features a multitude of signals, including a Me and My Arrow moment aimed at someone in the front row. The band powers through with a turbo-charged performance. During the ending pause, they break into an impromptu VJ “Pitch! Pitch! Pitch!” The DaaM>Magilla pairing work well together. During the Hood opener, Fish calls out to a fan to let him know he loves his t-shirt and also quotes Marvin Martian. Beautiful Hood. Trey, Mike, and Page are introduced during Fish’s vac solo in Love You, and Fish brings out his Bag-Vac for the Cold as Ice outro. Golgi wraps up a strong set of music. For the encore, the band cools things down with two a cappella numbers to end the evening.