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Review by DollarBill
The very begining of Buried Alive is cut as we fade in about ten seconds into Page and Fish's intro. Good opener. Bouncing starts off with reverb and delay all over the vocals and then feedback to follow as Paul gets settled in. Nothing special here. Foam needs more Mike as the mix gets better by the end, good but, not great. Jim is pretty good for this time frame, very well played. Ice starts off great but, Trey jumps the gun coming out of Page's solo which blows that section. Mike blows the last chorus in the end too. Trey sounds frustrated as he starts Horn with a shakey intro. Horn itself is ok. So to get out of this mess, we have a European Henrietta section. Fish keeps it simple: "This is a Sid Barret song and this is an Electrolux vacuum cleaner." HYHU is back on as the official theme song. Llama is a great closer and totally rips as usual! Page's Hammond is screaming.
Not their best set but, if it was my first time that day, I'd still be blown away and want more.