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Review by FifthAvenuePhish
Set 1 - Everyone was ready to go and the energy of MSG felt like the entire crowd was loaded on espresso shots. Set 1 felt like as the band went into Axilla>BOAF, Wolfman's Brother (which was incredible) that they were saying, "It's Ok, everyone. Where here. Settle down. We've got 4 days to party." Wolfman's Brother was definitely the highlight.
Set 2 - I liked this set. Sand was a great opener. Back on the Train wasn't bad. Tweezer started to break loose and then got the rip cord. I wouldn't have minded except it was BDTNL. Of course, they had an idea of the Steam that was to follow. Steam was the highlight of set 2.
Encore - Suzy...
Great show to start the 4 night run!