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Review by spreaditround
Buried Alive: Standard. >
Wilson: Standard. >
NICU: Standard.
Bathtub Gin: Goes to deep space in the late 11’s. Back to a celebratory, major mode jam in the late 13’s. Solid jam for sure, especially early in set one.
Gumbo: Standard.
Limb By Limb: Standard. >
The Well: Standard.
Mountains in the Mist: Standard.
Halfway to the Moon: Standard.
Split Open and Melt: Just noise and effects.
SET 2:
Mike's Song: Standard. >
Carini: starts out in a major mode space. Trey hits up a held note in the late 10’s and let’s Page go to town on the baby grand, very sweet! Big peak at 11:40. Not done yet though. Plenty of gas left in this tank. Gets a sort of Tweezer Reprise feel to it at 12:38. This slow burn continues to build and build. Pretty awesome. Trey starts to wrap it up around 15:24. I like my Carini’s dark and dirty, which this is not. But there is no denying that this jam is sick.
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Weekapaug Groove: Standard.
Sand: Starts off fairly mellow and relatively upbeat with Trey and Mike leading the way. Around 9 and a half this starts getting spacy as Trey is implanting that reverse reverb/backwards effect and Page is laying on some very heavy effects – super cool. By the early 12’s this is certainly moving to a major mode jam with Trey hitting tons of repeating effects, enough to make one dizzy. This goes on through about 13 and a half when more heavy effects are implemented, and the jam gets sort of herky jerky. At about 15:15 Trey begins the process of wrapping this one up >
Reba: While not technically proficient this one has a ton of heart and a huge peak.
More: Standard.
ENCORE:
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia: Funny. >
Hold Your Head Up: Standard.
You Enjoy Myself: Trey with a whole bunch of trouble with the beginning. Then the goof up in BMGS is seriously funny, cracked me up. Pretty raging Trey jam.
Summary: Really good show. Tons of bangers. They ended the run in style to the lament of all that were going to Wilmington and had not attended the Georgia run. Would rate this as a 4 out of 5.
Replay Value: Bathtub Gin, Carini, Sand, Reba