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Review by beach
SET I
The first set is solid, but nothing outstanding. The SOAM is pretty good. There's some evil laughter before the band breaks into the jam, which has some good energy and playing. The Reba is ok. The Wedge is nice to hear because at this point it's still in its infancy stages. It debuted at the beginning of the tour and has an intro and outtro segment dominated by Page, which I believe is unique to '93 versions. The Antelope has an interesting intro and is pretty solid.
SET II
The Stash was good. I really enjoyed the Mike's > Hydrogen > Week > Nellie Kane > Week. I wouldn't say it was great jamming, but the band moves nicely in and out of Nellie Kane. Definitely worth a listen.