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Review by Divided_Stash
Cars Trucks Buses: Page time
Kung: 76 show gap. After the lyrics there’s a fun spacey jam
Free: average 1995 percussion Trey version
Sparkle: standard
Stash: very exploratory. Starts super quiet with Trey + Mike interplay. As it grows it becomes heavy before winding down and building once again to an unusual ending. One of the best from this tour
Catapult: out of the strange Stash ending
Acoustic Army: standard
It’s Ice: cool spacey jam with good Piano from Page
Tela: sing it Page!
Runaway Jim: quickly gets type 2 but builds intensively to the Jim peak to end the first set
Reba: nice way to start the set. The patience in the jam is perfect
Rift: another lightning fast fall 95 rendition with some troubles early on. Slow down boys!
You Enjoy Myself: long crazy type 2 jam with horns, Fish on vacuum, and percussion Trey. No bass+drums or vocal jam
Hello My Baby: acapella
Scent Of A Mule: Page piano > strange Trey vocals + guitar > more Page piano
Cavern: good choice to close the set
A Day In The Life: beatles to end the show
Awesome show from the Chess Tour. Two beasts of improvisation and a big mule duel. Some rarer treats mixed in as well. This is a 7.5/10 show. Highlights are Kung, Stash, Jim, Reba, YEM, and SOAMule