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Review by spreaditround
Also Sprach Zarathustra: Love the placement. >
Poor Heart: Standard.
Taste: Another strong version.
Dogs Stole Things: Standard.
Theme From the Bottom: Standard.
Swept Away > Steep: Standard. >
Limb By Limb: Good version. Funny banter. Not sure why Trey said this was the first audience to hear it as it debuted in Dublin?
Dirt: Gorgeous. Perfect. >
Harry Hood: Dude on the tapes that keeps yelling is so, so annoying. Solid enough version with a nice, consistent peak. >
Chalk Dust Torture: This one has slight minor chord jam in it, pretty cool.
Samson Variation: Standard, glad this never got any traction, not a fan.
Twist: Crazy version. Has a bluesy breakdown in the 8 minute range, goes on to for 5-6 minutes – goes into a very, quiet section – and then goes to deep, psychedelic space. This is a must hear version. >
Cavern: Standard.
ENCORE: My Soul – Standard.
Replay Value: Twist.
Summary: Other than Twist, not much to revisit from this festival set. I would rate this as a 3 out of 5.