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Review by Phunky_Mango
The second set is where the fun happened. A quick and bouncy Paul and Silas led into a dark and powerful Tweezer. Everyone knew there was no stopping this train. The next stop was Golden Age that had a funky-jazz Pink Floyd type of a jam that ended with the opening notes of Piper. Piper quickly got going into a fun, dancing jam and once Page started banging on the grand piano, the whole band jumped on for Takin Care of Business. Absolute mayhem in the Mothership. I truly thought Tweezer was going to lead into 2001, but was thrilled when they finally dropped it. This is a very fun 2001. Lets keep the funk going with Sand! Great jam on Sand which lead into a very appropriate Slave to end the set. A Day in the Life was perfect to end the evening, but Tweeprise sent the phans out of the Coliseum with all smiles and knowing that this show would start a great Fall 2013 run.