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Review by dpwilljr
Hands down it was Led Zep II.
I actually thought the Show of Life was inspiring. The Bowie is good but I like the Utica version much more.
The Tweezer was a great launching point for the Zep medley, but doesn't rank as the best I've ever seen by a long shot.
There was so much energy coming from every section. People were hanging off the rails totally freaking and the floor was a sea of bodies moving and dancing for pretty much the whole show.
I really loved the first set. It was my first Guelah Papyrus. The entire arena went through the roof during the pause/glowstick war.
Good show made even better by paying tribute to Led Zeppelin.