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Review by spreaditround
Set Your Soul Free: Solid jam, thought Page sounded great throughout. This is a good way to get the show opened up. But as far as I am concerned it doesn’t have any replay value. Surely it does for some though.
Funky Bitch: Standard.
Roggae: Standard.
Kill Devil Falls: They destroy this one. The first part of the jam is fairly unique and interesting. The rest is pedal to the medal major mode stuff, but it is killed. Great held note in the mid 10’s. Would recommend.
Steam: Broadway Trey. >
My Friend, My Friend: Standard. >
Crazy Sometimes: Performed for the first time since December 8, 2019 (132 shows). Should have left this on the trash heap that was 12.8.19. Song is awful.
Walls of the Cave: Broadway Trey to the MAX. He sounds so ridiculous.
SET 2:
Down with Disease: Below average version and the ending is completely jacked up. >
Ruby Waves: Great jam especially if you are a bliss lover. The first half is bliss, and the second half is full of sinister murk and effects – and overall just some pretty intense playing. This one obviously has a ton of length. But, outside of that it definitely does have replay value.
Lifeboy: Broadway Trey big time. >
Piper: Extremely forgettable. >
Backwards Down the Number Line: Oof. That’s a shame.
I Am the Walrus: Standard. Not close to the one from MSG.
ENCORE:
Egg in a Hole: Standard. >
Possum: Page sounds neutered during his part, but Trey murders his solo. Good stuff.
Summary: Pretty average show right here. A couple of tunes to revisit but other than that? Meh. Doesn’t do too much for me. 3.5/5.
Replay Value: Kill Devil Falls, Ruby Waves