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Review by PagesGrand93
They were on fire. I was on the floor. The PageFish grandiose-rock train sounded celestial and heavy and tight. ...Then the 1st set ends we hear over the loud speaker we are not allowed to sit in or phriggin seats during the set break ! Llol ..I just listened to 10/31/90. A classic example of the band's awarenes of context, the current situation. ("Wait"!!! ..they took a jokes far the crowd stared cursing at the like a c all and response , gospel song.
The second set was so much h music I forgot about that weirdness of the Venue...then they come out and do like 20 min 3 song encode where Trey mentions that announcement during the apt son g for the commentary, "Kung"! " Stand Up!!!"
They played nonstop the 2nd set. Then played for sure past what the venue wanted , to do some slow simple, songs with inside jokes. Super Rockstar ish.
Another classic
Trey