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Set two is a whole beast of conflicting emotions for me. C+P is a great Set opener, loved it even though this version is average. The segue between C+P and No Quarter is easily my favorite of this tour.
Other than that, I'd really like to see a video of this show to find out what happened. The first half of the set is either Paige trying valiantly to cover for Trey who is having serious guitar problems, or it is a 'Halloween' style concept with a deliberate attempt to play off of the storage jam concept by making everything sound like it is bubbling up out of that ambient jam.
Either way. The set sounds like a mess. 3/5 max. And that's just because I really (seriously) enjoyed the first set, and even more so in my modified, no songs with state names form.