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Review by Divided_Stash
My Soul: shorter version but some good Page and Trey
AC/DC Bag: great build and peak
Ocelot: Big Red wants to play
Sample In A Jar: very nice Trey
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone: Page’s turn, with some awesome Trey of course
Sugar Shack: here’s Mike
Timber: average type 1 shorter version
Bouncing Around The Room: standard
Axilla: standard
Rift: standard
The Moma Dance: funk time. Unusual segue at the end into
Cities: extended outro makes the switch to type 2 (rare in a 2010 first set) with a spacey wall of sound jam with synths from Page and Jedi pedal work from Trey before he starts up
46 Days: Trey gives one last fiery solo to close the first set
Punch You In The Eye: great way to start the set
Sand: after the typical Trey meandering they break free and find a nice groove and stick with it until Trey ripchords for
Carini: once the jam settles and goes type 2, we get Mike action and the well known early 3.0 plinko jam before getting quieter and spacey with a segue into
Prince Caspian: standard
Corinna: 43 show gap. Nice cooldown
Piper: stays close to the Piper theme before dying down into transition space. Disappointing length but at least we already had some type 2 earlier
Theme From The Bottom: solid
Golgi Apparatus: standard
Slave To The Traffic Light: great patient build to a fantastic peak
Fluffhead: very well played Fluff to end the set
Loving Cup: one last rager to close the show
Interesting night from Fall 2010. The first set is very songy and boring until Cities which is great. Some solid jamming in the second but Piper got cut off too quick. Some great versions of some old songs to end the second set and a rare song in the middle as well. This is a 6/10 show. Highlights are Cities, 46 Days, Sand, Carini, Piper, Slave, and Fluffhead