, attached to 2017-07-29

Review by n00b100

n00b100 A show that perhaps does not quite reach the giddy heights of the best of the Baker's Dozen, but has no shortage of pleasures and would stand out in many a tour/run that isn't, y'know, the one it's in. You've got spaced-out dark jamming in Wilson, really nifty and unique versions of Ya Mar and Water in the Sky (!) that make excellent use of Page's synths, a sprightly I Am The Walrus that ends with Page having a flash of inspiration and approximating the fabled sound collage that ends Walrus proper with his CTSOTHH samples, Blaze On leaping out into the beyond in inspired fashion (as described in the jam chart), a surprising and fun AB > LTJP > AB in Set 2, Meatstick serving as the middle chapter of the "Weirdo Darkness Trilogy" with the 7/23 Waves and 8/4 Caspian before neatly resolving into Dirt, and a truly fabulous Hood that smoothly shifts moods en route to the usual Hood peak. Do not miss this show when returning to Baker's Dozen highlights; you will find a lot to like here.


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