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Review by BrandoMcfluffsocks
This show is similar to both nights and bend, in that there was not many big jams, but a lot more quality small ones. The only difference is, these jams are more polished. The first set features a 12 minute DwD and and a CRAZY funky Martian Monster. Waiting All Night was a good one, but the highlight of the set for me was Walls of the Cave. Trey absolutely nails this solo, which is an absolute balls to the wall shred fest. I didn;t listen to first 2 songs of the second set, so I can't say much about them. Although this setlist flows very well I think the highlight was every from Roggae on. Trey just rips on every one of these solo's, these are all just really moving solo's.
Encore: YEM can never go wrong. This is a polished version with an impressive and funky jam segment as well as an inspired vocal jam. I will note that the crowd absolutely EXPLODED and made much of the jam extremely muddy sounding even on the SBD version. It's still listenable, just a little irritating.
The past two shows I've noticed that Trey has really stepped up his game with Type 1 solo's. Trey's solo's on songs like Slave, Maze and Reba have been MUCH better. I think that Trey is staring to lean on these as apposed to longer jams, and I really like it. Even listening back to the 7/13/14 Slave, trey doesn't have nearly as much confidence as he did on this one.