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Review by spreaditround
Attended!
SET 1: Carini: Check out the Glide tease before Carini starts.
Stash: Huge, screaming peak from Trey, I love this version. In any era! It doesn’t have as much tension building as some from the early and mid 90’s – but still this one is awesome!
Boogie On Reggae Woman, Mellow Mood, Maze, The Moma Dance: Standard:
Run Like an Antelope: Total face melter. Rips HARD.
First set summary: Stash and Antelope both smoke, have lots of replay value as I can attest listening to both many times over the years.
SET 2: Heavy Things: Standard.
Down with Disease[1] -> Spock's Brain: Great segue into Spock’s!
The Inlaw Josie Wales, Rift, Cities: Standard.
Sand: Solid Sand, very groovy. >
Golgi Apparatus, Brian and Robert, Bold As Love: Standard.
ENCORE: El Paso[2], Chalk Dust Torture[3] > West L.A. Fadeaway[2]
Second set summary. There is just nothing to grab on to here outside of Sand and the Bob Weir sit in did very little for me. I am sure many enjoyed it though. I had a great time, and it was my first show at this venue.