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I have to disagree with you on one thing... In order to truly have 1.0 tightness there should also be 1.0 tempo, which was not there. The show is good, and the song selection in the first set is outstanding, obviously, but I still think night 2 is the best complete show. Better jamming, overall far better second set. First set songs that were well chosen (save for Breath & Burning, but maybe thats fine for some people) and were played as well as anything in night 3 first set.