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Review by AShipToQuebec
You Just slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
*You don't need to be quick, Dick*
Just listen to me
Hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much
Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself FREE!
First set didn't have the flow I expected after a great Buried Alive energizing opener! Disjointed... but of course bright spots. Kuroda is as you all know an incredible talent on lights, and he keeps besting himself.
I am not a fan of Yarmouth Road ... yet (I saw it in Toronto this summer and it brought my energy down at a key moment, which didn't help), but I LOVED the Chalkdust + jam, and the Antelope smoked as usual.
On The Road Again was lovely, but I'd love Fish to say/sing something tonight to make up for his radio-silence.
My friend kept remarking on how Fish sounds a hell of a lot like The Police's Stewart Copeland during sond of the more intense syncopated jams lately. Enjoyed the show a lot and am waiting excitedly for tonight's #CouchTour installment.