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Review by moonofjupiter
The ground is a dirt bike track. So in concentric circle there is hardened tire tracks. Dancing felt a little goofy.
This is the show from the famous football catch that trey talks about during his solo tour all these years later.
Right out the gates the gin is a monster. 20 minutes. Then a great first set which ends with another massive melt.
Second set is one of those alltime great sets.
The slow down is Sea and sand bust out.
When fish came out for encore he taped a concert flyer to treys mike stand. And read the lyrics to sexual healing as he sand them.
The stage was the highest stage I can remember. Almost comically high.
This is, and will always be one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
Imagine sitting, pre show in the sand and waves. 20 years before the México runs.
This show is easily 5 stars. Mandatory 1.0 listening. Cow funk all the way.