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Review by User_25773_
Really hard to go wrong with Foam, Divided Sky, David Bowie, Carini, Fluffhead, Slave and YEM. Even average versions are a pleasure. The band seems particularly tight (in a good way, vey cohesive).
Piper jam was by far the best of the night, just spectacular!
The whole band had their stand out moments as well. Page had solos throughout the show, Trey took the lead when he needed, Fishman was a machine especially in the second set and Mike shined in YEM.
3 stars mainly because nothing stood out to me in the first set. Solid but no face melting. Second set, different story. Carini even took a soft light turn for the jam which I thought was interesting and thoughtful. Again, listen to the Piper jam, stellar!