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Agreed that the fellas were energetic, but this is a given at MSG, especially on the opening night in 3.0. Enjoyed myself thoroughly, although I would've appreciated a more fluid, elevated jam from Sand or Tweezer - whose failure to launch, in particular, was a low point of a decent second set. It's an interesting night when BDTNL is better-executed than Tweezer!
Still, the band remains in top form and very much worth braving the crowds at the refurbished MSG.