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Chula may not have had huge Jam -- but it was a very interesting, unpredictable show. The Jams were a short, but they all varied, and rarely relied on formulaic tension/release, and peak-based jammimg. I think Seattle is the only 09-10 type show.
Chula was a tight - Firey show. One of my favorite 1st sets (did not like the Halleys though - last good one was Bethel '11, imo). Sure the early song placement was predictable, but MoMa had a cool sound, and Funky Bitch definitely had some extra mustard. And the Destiny-Timber-Tela-Wingsuit, was a sweet and unique 2nd quarter.
This 2nd set kept you on your toes and did not stop. It may not have been big-jam heavy, but it jammed and Fishman drove them at raging pace, wholly unique to anything in 2014 -- It should have ended with a Fuck Your Face. This show was the antithesis, to the super-slow Randall's CDT that turned into that beautiful thoughtful jam. Chula wasn't contemplative jamming - it was high octane GO!!!
And YEM - though no stand-out jam, was the cleanest I have heard Trey play the in 3.0. Which bodes well for his practicing.