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Review by CaptChaos
1st set FULL of do-nothing tunes (accept a monster Bowie), and a long drawn out Jim, that had it's moments, but just isn't that spectacular overall. Length does not equal greatness, despite what some will tell you. The botched Suzie intro is painful, and the fun encore was too little too late, imo.
I had great seats, Page side, real close to the stage, and we noticed someone come out early 2nd set and drop something along w a solo cup on top of Trey's gear. He went back, ate whatEver it was, then washed it down w the contents of the cup. Kinda explains the super long set!