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Don't overlook the Fuego! Fuego typically doesn't warrant a re-listen from me.. as someone else stated, this one was special! And stash. Trey crushed it like he had something to prove. I thought Antelope / Jim was an interesting way to open a 2nd set, and both were very fresh.
This is one of those shows you could just pick a song and listen and probably hear a solid version. I have never heard/felt Mike jam so hard during No Quarter, possibly a top rendition of that one as well (recording doesn't really do it justice =\ ). The gin was top-notch, too. It's really goin' right now... Maybe the extra halloween practice is having an effect. The band showed a lot of energy at the show- these 4th quarters are being played with the energy level of a first set (better than usual, at least)