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Review by lofus99
But the 2nd set.... I know will have the perfect warmth, chillness and spaceyness for a great trip! Just need to road test it. Sand was 20+ minutes of zen > another spacey jam on No Man. Very fine indeed. My fav versions of both from this summer. Llama was Llama. Great. Then Mountains...so glad they have decided to jam on the floating ending. 7/28 really shines, but this was also blissful. Scents was really psychedelic I thought it had a little extra edge to it from the rest of the show and then at this point people needed to dance so Shine a Light was perfect. Wilson provided the rock out that was needed and then the Melt rivals and maybe even surpasses the MSG one for balls to the wall constant brain orgasm when you are tripping balls. That is what happens with the MSG one (tested that...mind blown both times). You will not really get the MSG Melt unless you are on psychedlics....trust me on that. It's like Electric Ladyland. And I am sure this one will have the same effect. Goes WAY out there!!! Brilliant boys! Great night! 5/5