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Review by WeekapaugKrol
Scarlet's Begonias > Eye's of the World doesn't stretch too far beyond the previous plays although they do have Page adding a new layer. He can be heard during Scarlet and throughout the set. The transitions from song to song are quite seamless as the fun Makisupa goes into an instrumental early take on Antelope and right into the first performance of The Other One. Interesting to listen to Trey's very early take on more Dead songs as his young mind doesn't know he will soon be in the Jerry role with the band. This show is memorable as Page's first and for a few debuts but not much more than that.