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Review by MagnaGin40
I thought overall this show was an excellent continuation of the improvisational exploration witnessed at Shoreline. Moreover, it serves as a launching board for the rest of the weekend.
Personally, I felt the setlist, particularly in the 2nd set was a bit forced and sometimes 'songy'. With that said, SEEK OUT THIS CARINI TO END SET 1....WOW. Reminisicent to the Deer Creek Blaze On, this version visits a beautful realm of bliss and hose...must hear version.
Chalkdust in the 2nd set is also worth a revisit, another great example of this band's ability to explore improvisationally this tour; Trey was on fire again for this rendition.
Perhaps not as exploratory, but BNTSOS Part 1 (following CDT) has some excellent interplay from the band.
A very good show overall, looking forward to the next two!!