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Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ
In Set 2, Divided Sky gets a slightly longer solo section as Trey and band push the envelope with blazing energy. This is a really fantastic version of the tune for '91, and imo belongs on the jam charts. The highlight of the show, however, is the penultimate YEM. As the charts point out, every segment is tremendous. The epic jam that ensues calls for some spirited head banging and plenty of stank face as the band blazes to a rocking groove. The slow burnout from here forms a sweet, ambient basin of sound before rebuilding and falling again. VJ is noteworthy for highly percussive elements that shy away from more melodic/harmonic space. Overall, a great early show with a few killer standouts. This is worth a listen, for sure.