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Review by heystranger
Aside from Page being a little too eager to start Carini, there isn’t a single flubbed line or missed note and the jams are short, tight, and absolute scorchers. I can’t believe this is a criteria but YEM had one of the best vocal jams in a while, and who would’ve thought a show with a Number Line encore would be this good? To think that something like this came from a band that’s 41 years into their career, what are they going to pull out of their sleeves next?