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Review by Divided_Stash
Sample In A Jar: great Trey
Tweezer: early entering of the freezer. Awesome build and peak before breaking free into mellow type 2 territory.
Bouncing Around The Room: standard
AC/DC Bag: solid version with another good peak
Frankie Says: I love this song. Extended outro leads to an unexpected beautiful type 2 journey that builds then settles down before Fish starts
Llama: sick extended performance
Hold Your Head Up: standard
Love You: Henrietta! Doesn’t know the words
Hold Your Head Up: standard
Tweezer Reprise: unusual placement to close set one
Gotta Jibboo: second set starts with a fantastic Jibboo take on the type 1 build and peak
Suzy Greenburg: rare type 2 version. First few minutes give major 1997 cow funk vibes. After the next verse Trey launches the band into immediate heavy exploration. Sort of like a Mike’s Song style first and second jam. Eventually it gets quiet with nice Page synthing in the background to add spaciness and Mike adds some Bass and it starts to grow. Trey teases Lizards. Masterpiece
Theme From The Bottom: pretty average
Water In The Sky: cool little mid set cool off with the Everglades line getting a crowd roar
Friday: still don’t get why this song was shelved. Placement could be better but good song
Harry Hood: hot mike action in the intro. Starts to feel like its gonna break free for a minute but soon gets back in for the gorgeous peak and finishing of the set
Sleeping Monkey: standard
Loving Cup: rager to close out the show
This is a very solid show to start the Miami NYE run. This first set has some amazing moments of exploration and energy, and the same in the second. The jamming in both sets is spectacular, but the Suzy is freaking glorious. This is a 8.5/10 show. Highlights are Bowie, Tweezer, Frankie, Suzy, and Hood