Soundcheck: Sleep Again, Sugar Shack
SET 1: Buried Alive > AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Uncle Pen, 555, Sleep Again > It's Ice, Driver, Sand, Horn, Halfway to the Moon > Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Blaze On > Backwards Down the Number Line > Carini > Birds of a Feather, Wingsuit > Shade, Mike's Song > Farmhouse > Weekapaug Groove, Shine a Light
ENCORE: Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood > Tweezer Reprise
 
			Photo: Brian Feller
 First off, a word of warning: this is without a doubt one of the dorkiest things ever written, but that's why we're here, right? I'm not going to review the show, but I did want to add my opinion to what ivebeentheretoo wrote, and put forward a theory, about how these shows are rated.
		First off, a word of warning: this is without a doubt one of the dorkiest things ever written, but that's why we're here, right? I'm not going to review the show, but I did want to add my opinion to what ivebeentheretoo wrote, and put forward a theory, about how these shows are rated.  A standout version of BOAF. Really! And I like where they are starting to take Wingsuit. It is really a strong tune.
		A standout version of BOAF. Really! And I like where they are starting to take Wingsuit. It is really a strong tune. A quick follow up on my last review:
		A quick follow up on my last review: i attended this show and thought I would add my immediate reactions. Note that I haven't completely digested what happened this weekend to me and those other lucky folks that were able to make the journey out. As indicated above, Saturday loomed beneath the towering second set from Friday, in which the song fabric was sewn with together with material from the Crosseyed and NMINML funk machines. Indeed many of us were still waiting on Saturday for the high level magic to continue its crescendo. The pit was crammed on Saturdsy in anticipation. Instead of a continuation of Friday, we were treated to a well executed, slower paced and at times deeply exploratory show. The communication between band members is different this tour compared to the last few years, and has more darker elements, especially from Trey. I also felt Trey cued the band into riskier jam territory. This is exciting to me, lending to greater equal potential for specialness and also fizzle.
		i attended this show and thought I would add my immediate reactions. Note that I haven't completely digested what happened this weekend to me and those other lucky folks that were able to make the journey out. As indicated above, Saturday loomed beneath the towering second set from Friday, in which the song fabric was sewn with together with material from the Crosseyed and NMINML funk machines. Indeed many of us were still waiting on Saturday for the high level magic to continue its crescendo. The pit was crammed on Saturdsy in anticipation. Instead of a continuation of Friday, we were treated to a well executed, slower paced and at times deeply exploratory show. The communication between band members is different this tour compared to the last few years, and has more darker elements, especially from Trey. I also felt Trey cued the band into riskier jam territory. This is exciting to me, lending to greater equal potential for specialness and also fizzle. As Bushwood said, this Birds Of A Feather is a standout version - he didn't go into detail, so let me do so:  Trey sings it in a sort of whisper and the entire song is a gentle version of BOAF.......slower tempo strange and trippy.  I can't say I've ever heard them slow it down like that.  Overall, the entire second set is A+ playing, if you ask me despite no long jams.  I am of the opinion, a show can still be an A+ show without any long jams and this show would take the cake.  Our mouths were dropping while watching the webcast.
		As Bushwood said, this Birds Of A Feather is a standout version - he didn't go into detail, so let me do so:  Trey sings it in a sort of whisper and the entire song is a gentle version of BOAF.......slower tempo strange and trippy.  I can't say I've ever heard them slow it down like that.  Overall, the entire second set is A+ playing, if you ask me despite no long jams.  I am of the opinion, a show can still be an A+ show without any long jams and this show would take the cake.  Our mouths were dropping while watching the webcast.
	 Good first set. Bad second set.
		Good first set. Bad second set. On paper, this first set probably doesn’t look that impressive, but it is. Each song is played with vigor, and there’s nary a lull to be had, even where you’d expect to find one. It’s one of the strongest, most consistent, first sets of the tour.
		On paper, this first set probably doesn’t look that impressive, but it is. Each song is played with vigor, and there’s nary a lull to be had, even where you’d expect to find one. It’s one of the strongest, most consistent, first sets of the tour. First set: Lots of great moments here- I thought the energy was awesome and built up amazingly all the way until Gin. Lots of treats I wasn't expecting to hear- Driver, It's Ice, and Uncle Pen being personal early on highlights. To my ears they were executed pretty darn well- not sure what first set flubs some folks are talking about- but I haven't had the chance to relisten at home yet. Sand was awesome, unexpected, a bit short but fiery, and got the whole place moving. And the Gin... well I think everyone can agree it was a highlight. By the end of the first set I was soaked in sweat from dancing so hard and grinning ear to ear. By the looks of it everyone else in the venue was too. Absolutely on fire. So much energy from the band and the fans it was ridiculous.
		First set: Lots of great moments here- I thought the energy was awesome and built up amazingly all the way until Gin. Lots of treats I wasn't expecting to hear- Driver, It's Ice, and Uncle Pen being personal early on highlights. To my ears they were executed pretty darn well- not sure what first set flubs some folks are talking about- but I haven't had the chance to relisten at home yet. Sand was awesome, unexpected, a bit short but fiery, and got the whole place moving. And the Gin... well I think everyone can agree it was a highlight. By the end of the first set I was soaked in sweat from dancing so hard and grinning ear to ear. By the looks of it everyone else in the venue was too. Absolutely on fire. So much energy from the band and the fans it was ridiculous.  I agree that this show will be under-rated.  It scorches.  A solid song-list for the 1st set, with almost no flubs.  Bag->Moma Dance was solid, as was Halfway to the Moon (i want to hear more of this one).  Gin was Gin, and we are lucky it is and was and will be.  I've loved Sleep Again ever since the "GRAB" shows.  And 555 was very well done.  I said to myself, "if they are going to have a 1st set like that then this could be a memorable show."  And it was.
		I agree that this show will be under-rated.  It scorches.  A solid song-list for the 1st set, with almost no flubs.  Bag->Moma Dance was solid, as was Halfway to the Moon (i want to hear more of this one).  Gin was Gin, and we are lucky it is and was and will be.  I've loved Sleep Again ever since the "GRAB" shows.  And 555 was very well done.  I said to myself, "if they are going to have a 1st set like that then this could be a memorable show."  And it was. I know ill take heat from my point of view or maybe just the straight facts that people don't want to believe.   However I agree with @balrog481 100% or maybe even more than that hehe.  I absolutely love this band and have seen my fair share of shows since 12.11.99 (hood opener, still prob the best show I ever saw and not cuz it was my first).  I digress,  anyway this tour has been mediocre at best IMO.  Will be the first run since 3.0 that I haven't been on tour at all and I'm completely fine with that.  The exploratory jamming has been mostly absent except for say the wrigley twist, spac CDT and Moma, mansfield (ghost and light combo, plus cities).  Throw in breath and burning from Mann also.  But really other than that everything has beeen standard.  Also trey's sloppy playing at points and ripchording tunes jus when they are getting their legs is another reason this tour is jus mediocre IMO.  If I ever had to miss a whole tour in the past id be absolutely pulling my hair out and find a way to get to more than 1 show no matter what it took.  But this year so far I'm perfectly fine with not making any shows.  This may very well all change and I hope it does.  And for everyone out there having a blast and loving the MUSIC (the reason i go to shows) kudos to you and Im happy for you.   Welp that's all I got , I'm going to listen to the best run of 3.0 now (Summer 2012).  take care all and enjoy
		I know ill take heat from my point of view or maybe just the straight facts that people don't want to believe.   However I agree with @balrog481 100% or maybe even more than that hehe.  I absolutely love this band and have seen my fair share of shows since 12.11.99 (hood opener, still prob the best show I ever saw and not cuz it was my first).  I digress,  anyway this tour has been mediocre at best IMO.  Will be the first run since 3.0 that I haven't been on tour at all and I'm completely fine with that.  The exploratory jamming has been mostly absent except for say the wrigley twist, spac CDT and Moma, mansfield (ghost and light combo, plus cities).  Throw in breath and burning from Mann also.  But really other than that everything has beeen standard.  Also trey's sloppy playing at points and ripchording tunes jus when they are getting their legs is another reason this tour is jus mediocre IMO.  If I ever had to miss a whole tour in the past id be absolutely pulling my hair out and find a way to get to more than 1 show no matter what it took.  But this year so far I'm perfectly fine with not making any shows.  This may very well all change and I hope it does.  And for everyone out there having a blast and loving the MUSIC (the reason i go to shows) kudos to you and Im happy for you.   Welp that's all I got , I'm going to listen to the best run of 3.0 now (Summer 2012).  take care all and enjoy
	 Yes, Gin is good. Sand had a moment. Blaze On got spacy for a bit. But the rest is mediocre to poor at best.
		Yes, Gin is good. Sand had a moment. Blaze On got spacy for a bit. But the rest is mediocre to poor at best.  Just listen to the Gin, and if you're a woman, please wear some form  contraceptives while doing so; ten pregnancies have been reported at the Gorge since last night, all caused by Trey's guitar
		Just listen to the Gin, and if you're a woman, please wear some form  contraceptives while doing so; ten pregnancies have been reported at the Gorge since last night, all caused by Trey's guitarAdd a Review
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Review by dumidiot
First off, the first set was very strong. Bathtub Gin is far and away the highlight of the night, maybe the whole weekend, but every song was well played and there were no lame songs to interrupt the flow (looking at you "line"). It's Ice was particularly good was well, and overall this was a very fun way to start off the show.
Secondly, the second set falls prey to what has been practically a curse this summer: no serious type 2 jams. Blaze on did go a bit further than usual and could be considered type 2, but it really didn't feel all that inspired. But it was no worse than C&P from night one. Both went about the same distance "out there". The rest of the set has one big thing going for it, and that is machine gun Trey, back from the grave. There were moments of this kind of relentless shredding from trey the night before (particularly chalkdust), but tonight he was on a different level. This is especially true with Gin throught BOAF, just killer playing from trey that makes these type 1 versions really stand out.
I would say that this concert has a lot more relisten value than night 1. It also reminds me of MPP2 from 2015 and Mann2 this year. Both had really strong first sets, but kind of fell flat set 2. The difference is that Trey was on fire last night. Even though the jams didn't go type 2, he played this shit out of ever second of it. Also, let's remember there wasn't really any type 2 going on night 1 either, save some major chords in C&P and trey on the 2016 mini kit.
To sum up, the 2 nights at the gorge are more similar on relisten than the ratings will suggest, and I would even say that musically, Night 2 was far and away the superior show It may not have had the spontaneity of the night 1 tease fest, but if you can get over the song length (which especially doesn't matter when things stay type 1), you'll likely enjoy this show a lot as well.