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Excellent review, I think you pretty much nailed it. I thought the last 3:00 min or so of Sky was pretty crazy, which you noted. Ocelot has really developed into an awesome, swampy first set song. Train popped and was fun and Antelope brought a really solid, imo, first set to a raging close.
Having been in West GA for this show, I can tell you that both Number Line and Julius were finely placed because good lord did everyone in the Garden need a breath of air after emerging from that 40 minutes of pure dark hose. Boy that Carini was spellbinding. I saw Worcester's and Dick's in person and I feel confident saying this was the Carini of 2012, and that's saying something. Slave was just sublime. I could have sworn I heard Fishman trying to launch into Hood after Slave but Trey restrained him til the encore. Did anyone else hear that? Hood was a beautiful rendition to put the finishing touches on a fantastic show.
Really good show and stands up with any of the great shows of 2012.