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Review by spreaditround
Jam: Super weird and crunchy jam. Absolutely has that signature 97 oddness all over it. Would recommend! ->
Cities: Mike just absolutely crushes in this jam, must hear! >
Horn: Has a brief little jam after the typical ending. ->
Ain't Love Funny: Debut. Super cool little jam on this one, love it! Would recommend! ->
Limb By Limb: This one gets an interesting hard edge at the end as the prepare to segue into… ->
I Don't Care Love the heavy metal vibe: >
Run Like an Antelope: Solid Antelope.
SET 2: David Bowie: This one really stays in a stable pocket and finally busts out in the early 16 minute range with some energetic playing from all. Good build and solid peak. From the outside looking in I was thinking how could a 20 minute + Bowie not be on jamcharts. My humble opinion is that this version doesn’t do anything exceptionally well. It’s workmanlike. Hope that makes sense.
Ghost: Very good, early version of Ghost.
Bye Bye Foot: Beautiful. >
Ginseng Sullivan: Standard. >
Cavern: Standard. >
Twist: When this drops into a funk jam, listen for Fish egging on Mike, funny stuff. Solid jam and would recommend.
Bouncing Around the Room: Jam sounds wonderful actually, tons of crowd interaction, they love it. >
Julius: Standard.
ENCORE: When the Circus Comes: Standard. >
Rocky Top: Standard.
Replay Value: Taste, Jam, Cities, Ain’t Love Funny, Twist.
Summary: First set just comes out of the gate and blows the doors off with that Taste and then that crazy jam! Second set is very strong as there are three significant jams, Bowie, Ghost, and Twist. I would rate this show as a 4 out of 5. This is easily the best show of this tour so far.