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Review by beerman
I can't say anything about the music that has not already been written. The Wedge/555/Stash was a killer run. Watched the first half from Page and Trey's side. Second half, over to Fish and Mike.
I love being on Mike's side, the bass is just too awesome. The band laid down some serious funk last night, something I never get enough of from these guys. I think the second set was great, start to finish. Free was nice and heavy (thanks again to Mike), and Ghost brought about more of the funk. I lost track of myself during Hood. Cavern was a strong closer last night. I've seen Julius as an encore a few times. Strong version, would have enjoyed something else, but nothing to complain about.
Great times. Enjoy '14!