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Review by Nigelphish
My first birdwatcher was great, they did a really good job with the tones and background vocal play among them during the song. So impressive, very similar to freebird.
Sec set was started with a bang with Wilson, such a great symbolic beginning to show that this band is alive and very well.
The whole set segued and intertwined into a beautiful functioning jam space. The encore was just phenomenal hadn't heard a keyboard army or after midnight and the no2 was better than MPP(best I heard was '99, great woods). Hadn't heard once in a lifetime since the omni, this version was great, I enjoyed it so much better than in '96. Just great, as I have found and I'm sure you have also...after this band covers a song well, the only thing you want is to hear it again (is this what you wanted was so great in Vegas).
Just love this band so much