SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > Free, My Soul, 555, Reba[1], Hey Stranger, Plasma, Guelah Papyrus, Moonage Daydream
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[2] > Twist > Ruby Waves[2] > Monsters, Limb By Limb, Split Open and Melt, Rock and Roll
ENCORE: Waste, Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
Trey teased Tweezer in Punch You in the Eye. Reba did not have the whistling ending. Chalk Dust Torture and Ruby Waves were unfinished. Page teased The Very Long Fuse in Ruby Waves.
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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