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Review by headyburritos
All around great first set; Cayman Review is groovy and a good way to get things going. Continuing the up tempo with Alive Again and then Magilla, which I personally loved. I really dig some of Trey's newer stuff - Frost and Land of Nod were cool to see. Of course, Jibboo and then Tuesday to close the set had the place buzzing.
Second set got going a little slow to me but overall a good kick. Night Speaks is always a good tune, and the TAB version of Alaska is where it's at. Sand through the end of the set is pretty kick ass and speaks for itself; I'm a little indifferent on Bounce, but am absolutely sold on the take on 1977..just have a listen. Architect is also a really great TAB song and this performance is typically solid. Clint Eastwood has some good banter in it before they rip into First Tube to end the second set.
Show of Life is a fine encore for me, especially when it's followed up by a straight blazing Push on Til the Day, which had everyone riding high into the cold night! Thank you, Trey!