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kiddomarink I really enjoyed the slower, more patient approach to the outro solo on Sample. What you called "perplexing", I found to be WAY more effective than the usual balls-to-the-wall guitar that usually heralds the ending segment. I remember thinking at the show that this was the first time in a long time I've been really impressed by Sample.

Also, as usual in 3.0, mango was butchered right from the get-go. It's baffling that Trey would call for it despite the fact that he very rarely nails the guitar part throughout the chorus and the vocals are usually pretty shaky.

Good review altogether. The highlights of this show (Bowie, Light, 46> Steam, Drowned) definitely made the 4.5 hour trek from Philly worthwhile.


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