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That being said, I agree completely with the sentiment of the review. Strong first set anchored by Golden Age and some blues driven rock. Set 2’s one two three four and a half punch was like a dream. My thoughts on the mercy’d Piper are this: it stands to reason that creative energy has a half life and so at some point you’ve gotta get tapped out. It’s a stamina thing even for a band that experiments and improvises for a living. The mercy was as much for them as it was for us.
In the end the only complaint I have (cause we always have one right!? LOLZ) is slide the 6 or so minutes of mercy into the Piper (tack three of it into the beginning with a slow build and then bookend it some additional improvisation and leave mercy for the encore.
But hot damn that was a summer scorcher that brought the heat even when the weather didn’t. And it bodes well for tonight.