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Review by ForgeTheCoin
However, the 2nd set was just perfection in my eyes. DWD went very deep. The Howling was funky AF and I swore they were going to go >2001. A heady Twist yielded to the beautiful quietness of Mountains in the Mist - those that did not use the song as a pee break were treated to an exquisite, floating, bittersweet jam that really transported... The Reba jam kept that vibe going - I got wholly lost in it - a peak experience. Worth the price of admission alone. Drift had some beautiful moments as always, and absolutely blasted to rock star finale. The Encore was a beautiful extension of the set - the 1.0 goodness of a Gumbo>Slave - and a soul stirring Slave at that - was so good that honestly anything that follows the next three nights is gravy. As a whole that 2nd set is the kind of set that reminds you why you make the effort to see this band. Unreal. See you tomorrow night!