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Review by Tsa0002
Bag>BOTT>divided were all flawless. They clearly came out of the gates ready to play. Much better start than the first 3 shows. Set 1 highlights were maze, LxL, WotC
Set ll was just a straight up party. DWD>ghost>piper ; no better way to start a second set. Page did a great job saving himself at the beginning laughing it off like it was no big deal. Loved the jam on ghost. Reminded me of the 90's jams. Surprised they brought out an Antelope again so soon but what a treat. I was webcasting it and chatting with several of my friends who were also watching it and I can only imagine the grins we all had when Trey began referencing Meatstick as it is an all time favorite for the four of us. Then to close with a YEM, I mean come on, icing on the cake my friends. Real quiet and patient slow jam from Trey was nice. Really felt like they were exploring several different styles as the way I felt just about the whole show.
Loving Cup, does not do too much for me but for the sake of the people at the show, I well deserved closing to an incredible, shake your ass off, grinning from ear to ear night.
Final thoughts- So far, Summer 2013 has been the tour of Page. Keep it up boys, see you in ATL