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Review by spreaditround
Wolfman's Brother: Easily the best of the run so far. Sick, patient, old school funk in the intro. Good stuff and a helluva way to open this show. Woo hoo!
Sparkle: Slooooow. Old. One of the worst versions ever? Probably. Time for the shelf. >
Bathtub Gin: Trey’s voice sounds hoarse. Solid jam, good version – workmanlike. No bliss crutch!
Back on the Train: Trey blows one line of lyrics.
Halfway to the Moon: Fantastic back and forth between Page and Trey! Really nice jam.
Bouncing Around the Room: Sounded good I thought.
Stash: These days, the beginning of this jam is about as patient as we can hope for. Very well done! Great peak too! For the era, I would recommend. It has replay value *for the era*
Esther: Good version, clean. >
David Bowie: Pretty good. I have been calling for them to shelve Bowie. Still feel that way. But this was pretty good.
SET 2:
Sand: The first part of the jam is super lame. But with 8 and half minutes it gets weird and cool. Lots of reverse reverb from Trey. Sounds like a fall 99 jam! Check out the effect Page throws down at 21:20, woo hoo! I bet CK5 went wild with that. Again at 22:00 >
No Men In No Man's Land: Nice and sparse to open the jam. But it unfortunately moves on quickly to the canned bliss jam you have heard hundreds of times since 2017. ->
Llama: Like the placement.
Mountains in the Mist: Nice cool down.
Scents and Subtle Sounds: Lots of whale call in here. Did not like this one. >
Shine a Light: Nicely played, sounds great.
ENCORE:
Wilson: Standard. >
Split Open and Melt: I guess I just don’t ‘get’ this song anymore. I feel like you need to be there and be on drugs to ‘get it.
Summary: Really good first set, very fun. But the second set just doesn’t have much to hang your hat on outside of 8 and a half minutes of Sand. Would rate this as a 3.8/5.
Replay Value: Wolfman’s Brother, Stash, Sand.