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PYITE > Meat. Sick, Dark, & Dirty. Looked like Trey wanted to, and did for several measures, jam the PYITE intro before falling back into line. Enjoyed it non-the-less & cool to see it in the midway slot.
Set 1 shined here IMO, I wish it had ended with Bowie. But, however, without any real extended jams to speak of, time allowed Bouncing, Horn, Water, which took the steam from an otherwise powerhouse Set 1 (which would of fit well as a set 2 as well.)
Also, laughed my ass off when the camera cut to Trey during "Rocket Man" just as he was using a slide all the way up the neck of the Languedoc. He had a huge fun grin on his face. Never seen him use a slide...
Psyched for tonight.