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Review by Divided_Stash
My Mind’s Got A Mind Of Its Own: some lyrical struggles from Mike
The Sloth: standard
Runaway Jim: some tension in the jam which leads to a great peak
Weigh: 40 show gap. Rare treat
NICU: standard
Fast Enough For You: beautiful
It’s Ice: nice eerie jam
Poor Heart: Fish getting his energy out
Sample In A Jar: standard
I’m Blue I’m Lonesome: acoustic break. Afterwards we get a simpsons signal
Stash: great way to close the set. Stays type 1 but great tension building and peak with a unique ending
Golgi Apparatus: unusual second set opener
Possum: improvisational intro, jam starts out quiet with and builds nicely to a lasting peak
Catapult: sick
The Curtain: standard
Tweezer: our first taste of type 2 in this show. Early on there’s a Tweezer Reprise jam which is pretty cool. After a bit Trey briefly switches to percussion and leaves some feedback from his guitar and by now it’s gotten completely free of any hint of the Tweezer theme. This portion is very creative and fun. The intensity grows and reaches a peak, before winding down again with Fish leading a seamless transition into
Makisupa Policeman: dank. Pretty average ambience jam in the middle
Big Black Furry Creature From Mars: fun and craziness
Life On Mars?: standard
Uncle Pen: standard
Slave To The Traffic Light: great patient build to a glorious peak
Cavern: good choice to close the set
Sweet Adeline: acapella with some interesting antics
The Squirming Coil: Page closes it out with a long and gorgeous solo
Solid show from the middle of the chess tour. Nice type 1 in the first set along with some less common treats, and the second set showcases one of the best and most creative jams of the tour up until this point. This is a 6.5/10 show. Highlights are Bag, Stash, Possum, Tweezer, Makisupa, and Coil