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Review by Divided_Stash
Blaze On: normal type 1 peak version
555: standard
Tube: great extended jam in this one. Mike is fantastic. Bliss peak
Brian And Robert: standard
Halfway To The Moon: Page’s turn
Ocelot: standard
Rift: played well
Everything’s Right: first type 2 jam of the show. They find a nice place and build it to a great peak and that leads us to
Runaway Jim: unusual set closing placement, but a good one
Sand: to start the set, this jam stays type 1 and peaks back into the song, rather than getting out into exploration
Axilla: standard
Mercury: fantastic type 2 improvisation here. Red queen Trey solo is 10/10. Gets spacey and contains Mike bombing and drilling
Wading In The Velvet Sea: gorgeous solo from Red. I love love love this song, hate me all you want
Fuego: love this placement, and we get more type 2 greatness. Cowbell
Say It To Me SANTOS: I think this song is great as a closer, but not here. Should’ve waited. Really good version though
Character Zero: closing ragyness with extra Mike goods
Bug: standard
The Squirming Coil: love ya Page
Interesting show from Fenway. The jamming in Mercury and Fuego is awesome, but some of the song choices and placements are a little iffy. This is a 6/10 show. Highlights are Tube, Everything’s Right, Mercury, Wading, and Fuego