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Review by Divided_Stash
My Soul: raging
Roggae: beautiful jam
AC/DC Bag: stays type 1 but the peak is tremendous. Very good version
Lifeboy: nicely placed cooldown after the Bag peak
David Bowie: super creepy long intro. Stays along the normal Bowie build for a while then gets exploratory before finding the usual ending
Sleep: Trey on acoustic guitar
Driver: acoustically standard
Good Times Bad Times: fantastic cover to close the first set. Extra juice on this one
2001: ultra space alien intro and the dance party begins. Awesome version
Golgi Apparatus: strange placement
Drowned: first type 2 jam of the night. Gets quiet and after a couple minutes Trey leads into
Prince Caspian: stays type 1 but some great Trey shredding
Piper: unfortunately coda ending
You Enjoy Myself: great funk that leads right into the vocal jam. No bass+drums means I'm sad. Vocal jam is nice though
Been Caught Stealing: love this cover. Tramps again
Llama: rare closer. Trey going off here
Something: the last time this was played. Shame
Guyute: played perfectly
Free Bird: yes
Solid show but not one of the best from Fall 1998. Only type 2 jam is the last couple minutes of Drowned but other than that it’s pretty bleak. This is a 6.5/10 show. Highlights are Bowie, GTBT, 2001, Drowned, and YEM