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Review by HighClassWook
When they started the second set, almost the same time as the first note, the rain stopped (when I shouted "LOOK! THE STORM IS GONE!", much to the amusement of everyone around me). Speaking of the second set, it started with four of my favorite songs all in a row. A great Rock and Roll lead into 2001, into Tweezer, which made a great segue into Cities. Wedge was pretty awesome. However, Velvet Sea felt out of place. Character Zero does its job.
The encore was predicted by most. Page decided to dedicate it to Sandy survivors, and mentioned that it's a song avout redemption. Trey continued to flub the first lyrics, leading to some funny banter about him redeeming himself. Fish made me laugh pretty hard with "My sleeping monkey is redeemed." And of course, Tweeprise rocked.
Also, I was up in the back on Page side. There were few people around me, and some really cool views of the stage next to the lot, which was partially obscured by fog.
All in all, great show.