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Review by DollarBill
Good Jim opener. Great jam to kick things off. Ice is really coming along. You can tell they have been practicing the new material. Sparkle sounds a little off. Trey is missing in the vocals like he's doing something else or adjusting monitors or his guitar. Stash is pretty good. Coil is ok but, sounds like Trey pulled himself out of tune during Stash. Pretty short Page solo at the end. Llama rips as usual. Adeline is a nice closer.
Overall a nice set. No real problems with the playing. Just the out of tune Coil.