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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Rift is an old school opener choice and is fairly straight forward. Julius starts of sloppy and is standard. Bill Bailey is a fun nostalgic treat. An amazingly beautiful and haunting waves jam. Drowned starts off sloppy but goes off into a pretty solid jam to cap the set.
Set 2 starts off with an amazing seven below jam. It starts very rough but makes up for it. It goes into a cohesive uplifting jam, it seems like it's going to end and then Trey finds a riff to play with. It then goes into great peaks and Machine Gun Trey goes into action, this is top notch trey playing towards the end. Ghost goes type 2 quickly and into a nice, pretty, compact jam. The segue into Twist is fantastic. The jam starts with some experimental interplay between all 4. Then it moves into a nice groove, Trey once again comes out triumphant with another gorgeous peaky section. YEM is extremely strong.
Good Times Bad Times....Well it's the average encore it always is.