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Review by ForgeTheCoin
Incredibly powerful and interesting chord work by Trey in Maze...
Trey's blues soloing in Jesus Left Chicago is really pretty smokin' - makes you realize what a great blues guitarist he can be when he has a chance to show it off...
Beautiful and sweet Driver...
As others have said, Page remains on FIRE. Every show I have listened to of this tour, there are always several points where I think 'How does he just keep getting better???'
As far as the 'Woooo' thing - people are still riding high on the Tahoe show. I doubt it will last. Then again, I was there to see the first ever glow stick war at the Went, and it was *magical*, *transfixing*.... even the band was in awe... Never expected to see it at every show from that point on, or see it devolve into something where meatheads chucked sticks at the band members.... grrrrrrrrrrrr Who knows. My guess, a passing phase, but it sure sounds like the band is encouraging and having fun with it by employing the start/stop...