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But the things that stays with me after the show are these:
(1) the playing in the second 1/2 of DWD. The chord riffs and interplay at 10:30 is magical, and then a minute and a half later, Trey starts repeating and building on this beautiful up and down stair-step riff over and over.
2) Same type of thing in the Piper jam leading up to the Doobie Bros. groove. Everything just gels.
3) Slave. One of the most sublime musical moments that I have experienced at any concert. Few musicians can project such feeling.
Keep it rolling boys!