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The second set had two things that stood out WAY beyond anything I've heard anyone say here. I thought the Disease and the Tweezer were big time and really blew the doors off of things. There was some fantastic interplay between Page and Trey in the waning moments of Disease, even birdlike sounds fluttering across the galaxy before they finally descended into Birds. And Tweezer was a raucous riot. I am an unjaded old vet who was a rookie in 91 and who watched this show on Couch Tour, so I cover plenty of different bases here. I thought the show was totally solid. All geared up for tonight...