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Review by Bob_Loblaw
The first set is quite dull and could be disregarded all together with the exception of an above average Maze.
The 2nd set is a slight pickup from the first but still fairly lackluster. One exception being an interesting Weekapaug Groove with Mike getting more slap happy then normal. Also Guyute was somewhat of a standout but the problem coming with that is it was a very commonly played song during this tour and is strictly compositional.
The encore was fun for the most part. The poor fans hearts must have sank when Trey trolled them along anticipating Bruce Springsteen coming out when it was Tom Marshall doing his typical singing. But a debut none the less.
All and all a forgetful show. Hope you folks there caught Night 1 to balance it out.