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Went all 3 nights, towards the back of the covered pav. Sound was phenomenal and I agree Mike was very upfront in many jam directions and as sonically clear as I’ve witnessed in a few years, so kudos to the tech wizards who deal with those things (I’m sure Mike has a lot to do with his sound!).
The NMINML from n2 was a clear standout jam for me, but the Ghost-> Light was spellbinding for me. Super heavy bass driven jams in Light and what I’m calling the “Evil Telephone jam” in Ghost was some of my favorite music of the weekend.
All that being said, the second set n3 was a real treat…the Scents->Twist->Crosseyed was masterful and went so many places.
Have a great summer!!-jim