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Review by glassy
-I believe I turned to my friend during Maze and said, "Pagemazing!" Little did I know what was to come during Mule! From my vantage point, I couldn't clearly see the madness that was happening on stage, but I just watched the video and was tickled by how goofy they were. I liken Page to a mad scientist when he plays the theremin.
-Exile is my favorite Stones album, and the people next to us in the lot were playing it before the show, so I hoped to hear something other than Loving Cup. I geeked so hard during Torn and Frayed.
-The more that I listen to the Mike's--->Seven Below run, the more I fall in love with it. The jam out of Light is fantastic. I had hoped it would go on even further to see where else they could take it.
-LIZARDS.