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Sand would probably be my favorite of the first set, maybe of the show. Agree with others that no jams really acquired liftoff but there were interesting components of the show nonetheless. Enjoyed 'Blaze', which along with NMINML I'm sure are destined to become crowd favorites and great jam platforms.
Page was HOT all night on the funky stuff - Tube, Wolfman's, Ghost, Mike's - although when is Page not hot...? His crunchy organs really sparkled at moments throughout the show.
Agree with the poster who compared Trey's jam in HMINML with the Jerry envelope filter to Barton Hall 77's Dancin'... exactly the vibe. Nice to hear this pedal has stayed in his pedal chain and really interested to hear where it will crop up in jams throughout this tour.
Yes, some sloppy moments throughout but overall I think the happy positive vibe overrides all that and portends a good run of summer shows to come.