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Review by spreaditround
Mike's Song: Holy placement batman, you KNOW it's on - intent has been noted. First jam is an intense rocker. Page and Mike lead the way in the second jam as a big wall of sound develops and Trey does his thing on the drum kit. >
A Day in the Life > Poor Heart: Standard. >
Weekapaug Groove,: This one is quite strong and has some cool elements of funk to it. Really good stuff here. Not sure it's an all-timer but it's probably pretty close. This is a true story, I was jamming this as I was driving down the road and dictated these notes into my phone. When I got home I saw the charted notes here on .net are very similar to mine, how odd!
Horse > Silent in the Morning: Standard.
Ya Mar: Lizards tease and Fishman shines.
Stash: I love this version - it's very intense - hard to believe it's not charted. Maybe because it's not that long?
Amazing Grace: Standard.
Fee: Standard. >
Chalk Dust Torture: Trey holds a couple notes from around 3:40 through4:15 or so, hot version.
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra: Can't be beat coming out of setbreak playing this, sets the stage perfectly for... >
David Bowie: Not really sure why this version isn't charted - I am a big fan. Maybe because it has more substance than style for most of it but the last few minutes are white hot.
Suzy Greenberg > Uncle Pen: Standard.
Fluffhead: Maybe not a perfect version technically speaking but this one delivers quite a punch. This Fluff gets totally smoked and it deserves its spot at the table of the greatest versions of this tune ever played.
Sleeping Monkey: Ahhh, the clear indication that the band loves the product they put on the stage on this evening! >
Frankenstein -> Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up: Standard.
Run Like an Antelope: Strong version to close out the set. Band is on fire.
ENCORE: Acoustic Army, Good Times Bad Times: Perfect encore to cap a memorable three night run!
Summary: Mike's, Paug, Ya Mar, Stash, CDT, Bowie, Fluffhead, and Antelope all have replay value. I mean, just seriously take a look at that list - what an unbelievable show. They just threw it down to bring this memorable three night run to a close. Those in attendance were very lucky! Show smokes! .net has it at a 4.39, I like it more than that - I am at a 4.5 out of 5. Show is a legendary!