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Review by westbrook
Set 2 begins innocently enough with 2001 and Sample, but the following Maze brings the heat. If I Could is a very nice departure from the intensity of Maze. Trey makes his guitar sing beautifully in this one. A quick Uncle Pen picks the energy up before a tremendous YEM with an excellent jam. The bass and drums section is especially great. A couple quick tunes leads into a very nice Hood. The jam is notable for dropping down to near silence in parts and has a strong ending. Highway to Hell makes a great set closer. Trey forgets some lyrics in the Chalk Dust Torture encore, but it ends the show on a high note. Trey also plays around with some effects during the verses, making for an interesting version.
If nothing else, give Stash->TMWSIY, Antelope, and YEM a listen.