2/28/97 Berlin
Carini is still in it's short and awkward phase, this time without the
cool percussion outro. Paul and Silas is an inspired bluegrass pick
tonight and keeps the momentum going nicely. Pedestrian song choice, but
My Soul is hot as ever. After a nice Cars, we get Peaches. Good stuff.
Great version - Trey is on point and his playing is smooth as butter.
Stash is a particularly spirited and gnarly version tonight. Nothing you
haven't heard before, but it's totally excellent regardless. After a
"nice" (can you really call it that?) Swept Away>Steep, we get a nice
Ya Mar to pick things back up. Solid version, nothing special. A red
hot, shredtastic C Zero closes the set.
All in all, set 1 was a success. Yea, no jams, but everything felt
like it was played at a pretty excellent level. Nothing to write home
about, but this was highly enjoyable "filler" in the best way.
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