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Review by kyleindeed
This show was marvelous top to bottom.
S1 highlights were a fiery Blaze On, Infinite proving itself a willing new jam contender, 46 Days > Sparkle > David Bowie to finish the set in absolutely fine form (and all kinds of meat and sludge on dem bones from this gloomy cloudy sky that the band so loved).
Say what you want about #Line, or Miss You or Show of Life... but this second set is an all timer.
DWD is better than any version this year and can rival recent classics like NYE 2017 and Alpharetta 2016.
IAWITW is also a jam monster and fit the mood of this show greatly. Had some NYE 17 Steam to it and sludged around beautifully.
The Q4 of this show is beyond worldly.
Light... holy balls
Mike... mighty balls
Groove... happy balls
My last shows were BD and I’m having trouble with how this show would measure up. Its definitely different in a crazy gloomy kinda way... but man, I wouldn’t dismiss ppl coming back to this show for a long long long time. Balls.
And just a personal point, so glad I got a Hydrogen again (first time since my first show).
Til next time, pholks.