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Review by DollarBill
Good Chalk Dust to open. Page is a little loose in his parts. Rift has it's problems going into Page's solo section. Fish stays on his beat and eventually gets back together with the rest of the band. They are not quite locked in tonight. Bouncing is pretty standard. Maze is ok, but again, not quite locked in like it has been. YEM also has some loose parts in it. Trey blows the boy, man, god, shit vocals. The vocal jam contains a brief Fame (David Bowie) quote.
Pretty good set. A little loose in the playing, especially Rift. At least it was a board recording.