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Review by spreaditround
Uncle Pen: Rocks right along like you would excpect.
Wolfman's Brother: Trey almost blows a lyric and then gets it at the last millisecond. Pretty vanilla version right here. >
Cars Trucks Buses: Intro is choppy. Page and Fish having some communication issues. Is Trey playing some kind of percussion instrument during Page's solo?
Free: The jam does pretty much what all of them have done this tour. Trey on his drum kit, some cool effects and then call it a day.
All Things Reconsidered: Trey welcomes everyone and thanks them for coming. Says how excited he is to be playing here tonight as his mom was born in Iowa, still has family here and some of them are here tonight.
Bathtub Gin: This is a damn good little jam right here. No, it isn't super lengthy but at just over ten minutes it gets the job done. Trey has the lead basically throughout.
Talk: Trey on acoustic showing off for his family.
Julius: Buried Alive tease at 4:44, very nifty and quick. This one rocks pretty good.
SET 2: Llama: Some weird equipment issues in the beginning that totally throws off the timing, but credit where it's due - they recover as if nothing ever happened. Well done. Some pretty gnarly effects in here from Trey, evil and shredded.
Sample in a Jar:
Taste: Might be the fastest I have ever heard this tune played, it's like breakneck speed. This song just is not meant to be played this fast, lol.
Swept Away > Steep > They sure are playing this alot
Scent of a Mule: This is the only charted tune of the whole show which kind of tells you all you need to know.
Life on Mars? This tune is so great and the placement works coming off of that extremely chaotic SOAMule.
Demand: Quite sloppy out of the gate, but recovered quickly. Gets really sloppy again during the beer cans part >
Run Like an Antelope: Kind of chaotic and not necessarily in the good way - seems disconnected and sloppy at points - and rushed... >
A Day in the Life: Fun fact, this was the first time all tour that this closed out the second set. Figured it would have been in that spot more.
ENCORE: Stash: Super rare Stash encore! Only done once before, 11.1.91 at the Gothic in Englewood, CO (love that venue, and love that show!!!). Like Antelope, this feels rushed and played to fast. No room to breathe at all. Still, it does peak fairly well. Pretty cool to see Stash as an encore. Good luck with that ice storm after this, lol.
Hello My Baby: Standard.
Summary: This show is the second lowest rated show of the entire year if you take out the Europe tour - it only go 46 votes and a 3.217 rating out of 5. There is a good reason for that. This show is largely uninspired. Big, ugly ice storm pre-show and during the show certainly put a big damper on a lot of the potential fun. In ZAPROWSDOWER's review - speculation was that the show was cut short because of the weather. Would make sense for sure. Set one is 53 minutes, set two is 59 minutes and the encore is 13 minutes. Tough to find a shorter show. Llama has replay value for the effects.