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Review by Spacin007
Sound was typical for Bill Graham...thank god for better speaker technology cause the place is a box...instrument sound was clean, but vocals were muddy.
Rift and Maze were strong 1st set highlights, Party time was fun...All in all fun and we had a good time, I think there was a sigh of relief...a promise of a good three night run in SF. I kept hearing Simple tease (Maybe tomorrow!)
2nd started out interestingly with a solid Sand, but things got rolling along with the Ghost>Bug. I thought that would be the highlight of an already decent night. I was wrong
Chalkdust was what I thought would be the set closer, but Trey brought his "A" game (for the entire show really) so the boys really "kicked up a notch" with fine 2001, then were given another treat with Slave.
"Take me out..." we'll see what the Giants do to help the party atmosphere tomorrow, it could be berserker here in the city
Winterqueen was what it was.....but no complaints here since A Day in the Life sent us off into the night on a high note.
A good time was had by all