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"After “Roggae”, the set kind of fell apart. Of course this is just one wook’s opinion, but the sequence of “About to Run” followed by “Waves” > “Undermind” didn’t quite put the cherry on the top of what had been a very inspired show up to this point"
Twas there and i disagree with this.
Sure a YEM>jam or a Waves > Tweezer or Hood would have been better (to me) but they played these really well or with inspiration if you will.
I'm a big Waves fan and was befuddled when Trey strummed instead of taking his usual solo but they made up for it with a nice spacey outro jam > a very well played and fiery Undermind.