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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Chalkdust does what it needs to when it opens, pumps energy into the audience like the energizer bunny. An interest note is the following Sample In The Jar. Do not sleep on this version because the solo will tear your face off, I love Sample Solo's and this one is up there for me. A S1 Ghost Jam is always welcome and although this one treads on familiar territory it concludes with a high peak. The YEM is slightly above average, but the vocal jam is very fun with a nice latin groove.
Twist kicks off S2 and veers off for just a little bit into some interesting experimentation. You get the typical Moma & WTU you would expect from this tour. Another interesting occurrence is Train Song mid 2nd set, it actually works. See? The guys know what they're doing!!! Misty Mountain hop debuts at the very end of the set and actually stretches out for a while. The boys give it the standared end of set treatment with a nice peak.
Encore? Well you get the same Guyute you've have gotten all tour and a bonus A Capella.
A middle of the road show. Will you hate it? No. Will you have it on repeat for years to come? Not likely.