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Review by User_25940_
Then came the second set. On paper it looks like some hardcore Deadhead's dream set, and that's kind of what it was. The band really got into motion about half-way through Dark Star, and never pulled back. Stephen was Trey's highlight of the night, not surprisingly. He has always been able to kill that song, but he was something special tonight. One of my top Trey performances ever see live. Everything else was gravy.