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Review by Bob_Loblaw
This in my opinion is an experiment show. Some songs are stretched out a tiny bit. There are little experimental moments within some songs. And definitely some experimenting with the setlist.
DWD has a pretty awesome guitar solo by Trey. Foam is stretched out a little bit a pretty top notch version. Stash goes for a little ride with some interesting experimentation.
The second set has a very awkward pace to it. But none the less it has some great peaks. Antelope is pretty stock but strong. This is when things start getting a little bit odd. They slow down with If I could I would. Then go into It's Ice's odd rhythm. And then follow it up with some acappella in Amazing Grace. They proceed with a very strong Mike's Sandwich. They toss in Yerushalayim Shel Zahav to kind of give it a spacey vibe (again experimenting). It is all followed by Weekapaug that gets very experimental with little break down sections by the guys. Near the end Trey just slaughters the guitar, he's totally in control and on fire. Then the guys move around again an play some Phishgrass. Then they get back on electric and play Cavern. Whew! What a workload!
Fire is well fire as an encore.
The whole show is a big experiment and historically may be looked at on the more disjointed and less appetizing side. But these are the shows that made the guys perfect there setlist. And hey the playing in this show is nothing to frown at!