, attached to 2021-08-14

Review by ChristopherOHKEEPA

ChristopherOHKEEPA Set 1

Llama opener is one of my favorites, slow version included (and especially in my opinion) It sets the tone for things to come. It getting my whole crew laughing and dancing is an understatement. Pages new effects and treys futuristic wa added so much to this version.

Next up was Tube. Of course this brought a little more pep in my step as it’s a faster song in general. Very trey-centric jam from this one and welcomed with open arms.

Destiny is always welcomed in my eyes. One of Mike’s best. A quick bouncy funky party jam in the middle got people bopping.

Ya mar gave everyone a nice little breather at the perfect time.

46 is always welcomed and celebrated by my crew quick ones like this included. Following quickly behind was reba with a an always beautiful bliss jam.

Soul shakedown party.. what can I say? It’s a classic and where better to play a bob cover than right on the beach with the sand between your toes. Great placement with this one.

The evil that came from Melt was one for the books. Definitley testing the limits of some of the new toys the band accumulated over the past year and a half.

There is something that can be said about a song that brings an entire crowd silent and (weather they admit it or not) their emotions to the surface. Needless to say page sitting up there on the grand at the end of a first set is one of my absolute all time favorite ways to salute this band and get ready for round two.

Set 2

A quick I never needed you like this before lead to an EXPLOSIVE (and I mean that litterally) Drowned. With fireworks going off from behind the stage perfectly placed with peaks of the jam. Very cool and gave a great crowd energy.

A spaced out ghost was next and perfectly placed after the bast off we had of the previous song.

A quick unfinished Scents and subtle sounds was up next then the dance party that always is chaulkdust and a great one to boot. All the myrth beaten workers were stumbling around with their fists in the air.

No quarter was another perfectly placed downtempo. (One of the bands best covers in my opinion) and page does it so well. Pushing the limits of the new gear again.

Round two of the bliss we all love was slave. )Always a favorite in my book.)

Ending the set perfectly and making us all stomp around cracking up at Bobby weaver was Suzy Greenberg. A great way to end such a diverse set.

Encore:

Life beyond a dream gave everyone a nice sway before answering the question everyone had on their mind, Is Tweeprise tonight or tomorrow nights encore? Capping off the show with an always appreciated bang.


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