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Review by spreaditround
Buried Alive: Great opener! >
Character Zero: Awesome placement, love this here. The arena is rocking.
Guyute: It’s fine. >
Bathtub Gin: Very solid jam! Would not necessarily recommend but it holds its own here mid first set. >
Ya Mar: It’s a jam charts version. Not sure why honestly. Lots of wood blocks in play which was cool.
Birds of a Feather: Standard.
Brian and Robert: Standard.
Frankie Says: Sick as hell. Not sure there was a better one until Miami 03. This one gets out there big time. 98 ambience and loops for the WIN. Loved this. ->
David Bowie: Nice! Very solid version although Trey struggles a bit with the ending for a moment.
SET 2:
Runaway Jim: Very solid jam. But would not go out of my way to revisit this one. It is a very nice opener. >
The Moma Dance: Standard. >
Piper: All timer. I love this version. I have attendance bias but this one has the goods. Ferocious through 12 or so and then great ambience with loops. Thought we were headed for the moon at this point. ->
Also Sprach Zarathustra: I loved hearing this ring out but there isn’t much to grab on to here… >
Chalk Dust Torture: What? Very strange placement. Was scratching my head.
Loving Cup: Wow, ok. Guess they had a hot dates lined up for the bus or the clinic.
ENCORE:
The Squirming Coil: Standard.
Summary: Very solid first set. With that Jim and Piper in the first quarter of the second set, I was hoping they were gunning to try and revisit the heights of the previous years shows at this venue. It was not to be. Very, very average show. I was a new resident of Denver and very broke, so I was lucky to attend this show in the Coors Suite (raged it hard). But waking up Tuesday morning and seeing the Utah setlist broke my heart. Would rate this as a 3.5/5. Extremely average show.
Replay Value: Frankie Says, Piper.