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Review by spreaditround
SUMMERSTAGE AT SUGARBUSH NORTH
Fayston, VT
SET 1:
Sample in a Jar: Standard. >
Divided Sky: Trey is impressive throughout, a real barnburner!
Gumbo: Standard.
The Curtain: Standard. >
Julius: Standard.
Camel Walk: Huge bust out!
Reba[1] Very average
I Didn't Know: Standard.
Rift: Standard.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Before this Trey chides the freeloaders that snuck in and urged them to donate to the King Street Youth Center.
SET 2:
Runaway Jim: Goes Type II right after the 9 minute mark. Things stay mostly dissonant and rather chaotic for the rest of this jam. It’s not for me unfortunately. But the segue into MP is extremely good. ->
Makisupa Policeman: Trey “Apex” Anyone know what that was all about? Heady jam. The last 45 seconds or so are dissonant chaos. ->
Scent of a Mule: Gut punch going into this.
Tweezer: Hard charging and straight ahead, no real nuance to this one really ->
Ha Ha Ha: Standard. >
Sleeping Monkey: Standard.
Acoustic Army: Standard.
Slave to the Traffic Light: Average at best.
ENCORE:
Halley's Comet: Standard. >
Tweezer Reprise: Standard.
Summary: Not much meat on the bone. I know everyone remembers these shows fondly that attended, but this show falls flat unfortunately. 3/5.
Replay Value: Divided Sky
[1] No whistling.
This was a benefit show for the King Street Youth Center. The band brought back Camel Walk, which hadn’t been played since February 24, 1989 (762 shows). Reba did not have the whistling ending and Trey announced during Makisupa that this was "4:20... Dank."
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Divided Sky, Runaway Jim, Makisupa Policeman, Tweezer