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Review by cristilclear
Tube was fine. Happiness is a warm gun was stellar. The closest I can hope to a Pumped Up Kicks this tour. Mike's ensemble was excellent placement. Tight as ever. Haley's 'til the end was a good tight first set that we had fun karaoke to all evening long in the comfort of our own theater.
CDT >Golden Age was tight. Wolfman's>Joe Walsh was ehh. Bug came with a wonderful glimpse into the band's speechless back stage communication techniques. Love Bug. Fluffhead was intricately phenominal (Thanks for re-learning how to play it, Trey). Wedge>Antelope= favorite part of the night. There was a bridge in the Antelope that was smooth as sunshine; one for your charts. Zero has continued to amaze me this tour. Every time I see it, it gets better and better. Great placement. Fun show!