, attached to 2021-10-01

Review by Midcoaster

Midcoaster There's not much to add about this fantastic night in a fantastic venue with fantastic people. My synapses were all blown wide open by the "EVERYTHING" of it all.

Speaking of everything, I popped in here to make a few comments about the "Everything's Right" jam. Basically, if you were curious about what a Type II Steam would sound like, the first 15 minutes of the jam are right up your alley. Trey locks into a Steam riff, and it becomes the foundation upon which Dezron stands. Trey keeps coming back to it again and again, until the 19 minute mark or so.

At that point, the jam switches into something that came from Mick Taylor jamming with Keef and Billy Preston on Rolling Stones records processed through Trey. That heads them into a new direction with another pleasing and recurring riff.

Things wrap up with a Slipknot! like progression and mini-peak before Trey drops in on the vocal refrain. It's difficult to believe that it's nearly 30 minutes as this is thoroughly engaging and doesn't wander a bit. Laser focus.

What a centerpiece to a masterful show cobbled together on the fly due to illnesses. Bravo!


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