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Review by Kabooliak
2nd set, Carini has turned into a crowd fave and it was a great choice for an opener. But man the jam went nowhere . I thought they were totally lost for the last four minutes. And from the couch, you could see Trey trying to figure what to do . But alas, that's the cost of being a risk taking outfit. Birds was standard..Golden Age is growing on me. I was at the HWood bowl and that song really played out well there. Caspian and Piper were a drag I thought. At least from the couch they seemed to take the energy down a bit. I love both tunes. But that's what I heard...and saw. Which leads me to this observation. At this point of the show, they looked beat. Long weekend for everyone I'm sure. Regardless, the show was fun . My friend texted at the end that it was exhausting..legalize it was pretty funny...Page couldn't think of another slang term for weed.
The rest was standard stuff...the late start I think negated any surprises so a quick Character Zero closed out another amazing Dick's run.