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Review by parallellives99
The Forbin>Mockingbird was incredible with the hilarious narration from Trey about a bird shitting on him earlier that day. Brian and Robert was actually quite a nice surprise and one of the best versions of this Ive heard in a few tours. But for me, the big bust out was Esther. Great to hear them dust off a rare tune like this an execute it well. Then came Sanity. I thought I would never hear this song live and never really even thought it would be an option. Im not sure if it was the feeling that I knew this was a special set when it was happening and that set 1 had been so nice already, but Sanity was perfect and the SOAM was a great closer for an already perfect set 1.
Set 2 was a bit deeper with a rare Antelope opener to set the tone. Tweezer was a great surprise, worth a listen, great transition. Contact blew me away and Frankenstein (with Page's key tar) was a perfect closer. Shows like this are the reason I see this band.