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Review by MacDre
While first nights in Mexico are often relatively placid warm ups designed more to welcome than to awe, I thought there was a palpable desire to push it throughout last night.
Both sand and chalk dust were phenomenal versions that deserve a listen, and Fuego from set II was easily as wide ranging and stirring as last years, which id bet many would rank as a top 3 jam from that run. Yes, mercury was a little languid, but the boys taking a breath during a 20+ minute jam in the fourth quarter is not the same as, say, a misplaced Mountains in the Mist or Halfway to the Moon is (no disrespect you know what I’m saying)
Also, did anyone else see Trey smack his mic halfway thru set II? Seemed like a sound issue but my man was animated! Makes me 100% sure this will be an all time set of shows on the beach, hope to see everyone there tonight.
Also, did anyone notice Teeh