, attached to 2023-10-11

Review by Divided_Stash

Divided_Stash Set Your Soul Free: awesome type 2 show starter. After some beautiful playing from Trey, Mike adds a sick spacey effect to his bass and Page plays around with some cool synths. Later the jam starts to build and returns to end the song proper

Funky Bitch: raging

Roggae: stunning jam

Kill Devil Falls: another first set type 2 jam. Great Trey+Page interplay. Never extensively breaks off but a very exploratory build

Steam: sick type 1 playing

My Friend My Friend: standard

Crazy Sometimes: 132 show bustout. Love this Mike song

Walls Of The Cave: well played high energy Cave to end the set

Down With Disease: super cool intro with Fish going ham on the samps. The jam is pretty standard (still type 2 of course) with Fish keeping a good groove and Trey soloing around. After a while Trey finds the DWD riff again and they finish the song off

Ruby Waves: wow wow wow, jam of the tour for sure. Cowbell Fish comes in and we get a great groove going. Spacey effects from Page and Trey lead to a Paradise City jam (like 7/20/2014 Wedge) which has a great satisfying build. Once they're done with that Fish starts the Ruby Waves drumline again and it appears it’s done but NAY! The jam continues with a mellow spacey theme until it picks up with another good groove and Trey goes nuts with his drunk robot effect

Lifeboy: appropriate cooldown after all the jamming that just took place

Piper: more type 2 action. One of the closest intros to a slow build recently but Trey once again jumps in early with the lyrics. Stays high energy for a bit before fading out into

Backwards Down The Number Line: great playing from Trey

I Am The Walrus: wild high energy closer

Egg In A Hole: gotta get back to Chicago

Possum: awesome long version for 4.0. Perfect show closer

Spectacular night 2 in Dayton. Plenty of jamming, some rarities, and tight playing. This is a 8.5/10 show. Highlights are SYSF, KDF, DWD, Ruby Waves, Piper, and Possum


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