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This was one of those shows where they could take no wrong turn, and just kept giving us what we wanted. Trey was playing with balls in that second set, which is something the Charlotte show lacked. Big peaks and dirty, crunchy guitar. Page was pushing jams all weekend, but he truly drove the machine during Completely and 20YL.
I left incredibly satisfied and dying to hear it again. When I got the chance to today, it took me right back to those moments of awe.
Reviewer must have had a bad headspace, because the only faces I saw were melted.