, attached to 2000-05-22

Review by Bootchmagoo

Bootchmagoo Pretty straight forward first set where the CDT and Gin shine here. Felt like they had something decent going in SOAM but cut it short. The real highlight here though for S1 is the Gin. Major key jam into about the 10m mark where it really starts to pick up and catch some steam. As another reviewer mentioned, it reminds them of an early 3.0 Gin and I 100% share that sentiment. Last 5m or so has Trey leading the charge with some solid interplay between him and Page for the peak then fade out into S1 end. Not as killer as some of the Gins that came a month later, but 100% a solid version!

S2 starts with Bouncing with a space like ending directly going into Bowie which is a pretty standard version IMO. Next up is Sand which is a pretty standard spacy version for this era. Mango Song sets the tone for the rest of the show, really awesome extended jam (something they started doing more this year I guess for this one) but next up is the meat of the show. Probably one of the best Ghosts ever performed and we luckily have an awesome SBD copy of it. Starts off with some spacy groove with Mike/Page taking the lead then at the 10m mark or so Trey finds the groove adding another layer onto the jam. Jam continues in an awesome groove and starts the switch into the peak around 18m. Super different Ghost and top 5 version for me, not a lot like the ones from 97/98, super different. Set end with a pretty standard RnR and standard encore as well. 4/5 show for me and one of my favorites from this year just from the Gin, Mango Song, and Ghost.


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