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Review by HighNote
C-Zero- (9.0/10) High Octane lift to end the first set! Trey's first solo (E-jam) has some nice wawa action with some sweet hammer-ons towards the end. Trey dances all around the E major with some gorgeous E-G-A transitions. The lights interchanged between black and blues throughout giving this song some sweet eye candy.
BOAF - (8.0/10) Trey's watery wawa in this version adds some sleek sexiness to this song which had the audience grooving very "warmly" from start to finish. The lights dripped dark hues of blue and purple adding to the ambiance. At this point my friends and I looked at each other with ear to ear grins in anticipation for what was to come. I hear some subtle exploratory jamming for about 30 sec a third of the way through.
Ghost - (9.0/10) - This song smokes and has some fantastic interplay between Trey and Page. The Fender Rhodes complimented by Trey's choice of tone in the first jam was blissful. The