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Review by art_vandelay
As far as the "tried and true" songs go, they were performed with class....that's kind of a back-handed compliment in a way, because the jams, while serviceable, rarely reached "nasty" territory. Trey seemed to wrap up "Maze" prematurely, since Page appeared unready with the organ notes in the finale....shame, because I was hoping for things to climb another notch or two, and maybe Page was too, lol.... I was hoping the closing "Possum" would change all that, being it was their last shot to drive it home....but again, it was enjoyable but kinda mild. I guess I'll never hear a "Possum" like Atlanta '97 ever again, lol...
But to put things in perspective, I brought a first-timer along with me, and she enjoyed the hell of it & is eager to see them again. So, what the hell do I know?
Don't get me wrong. I had a great time, the band was tight, and the crowd was bananas....it'll be an enjoyable listen upon playback, but I don't expect to reach this show when I feel like getting my face melted off, lol...