Reviews attached to February 8, 2025

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Ilsey Juber.
    [3] Fat Freddy's Drop.

GoosyTucci February 9, 2025
Feb 7 was one of the best shows I ve seen. Did not think it could be topped. Feb 8 somehow managed to do it (by making it a very spiritual journey)by exploring pain, suffering, loss, hopelessness in only the most rock'n ways. 



felt like it was a soul cleanse and the lyrics now resonate more so for me than before. This show was literally a theuraputic cure to the anxiety spiral that come out of nowhere earlier in the day re: corporate political tensions. Goose helped me digest my pain, acknowledge the inner beast, and realizing that everything must go...so we can start anew.

after all, it's the same old shenanigans we have to deal with, the only way is to surrender to the universe and find the beauty within. Give it time and let it go.  Geyying driptyched was a spiritual rite on a journey to start afresh, with intent rooted in love. 



just wow. Way better show than it looks on paper. Emotional raw energy that was pure hose. That everything must go, no California , hungersite, hell everything...was just exactly what I needed.

7/7 is better overall for face melting top notch psychedelic art

7/8 setlist not as strong, but it more than makes up for it by making it a very spiritual reckoning of sorts (imho) 

UponFractals February 25, 2026
I know it's been about a year since this show happened, but I wanted to toss in my 2 cents. There are lots of things in life that are beautiful and mean the world to each human on Earth. All are completely unique for each individual. For me, this show is the pinnacle of my musical journey that I will forever cherish. I was only able to catch two nights of this Milwaukee run, 2/7 and 2/8, both of which were easily some of the best live experiences I've had. Ever.

That said, the 3rd night had undeniable magic with it, and thankfully, that night was the very night I brought my father to his first-ever Goose show. There are many things I can say about my dad, how grateful I am for him on so many fronts, but in particular, he had a major influence on my music taste. Though he joined the jam band train somewhere around 2017, it was enough time for him to grow into this community with him. From the age of 13 to 19 (at least the time of this show), he and I had been on many concert adventures, but after all that time, I felt so happy to have brought him to this show. It absolutely melted our brains.

Easily my best Christmas gift! A great venue, several 20+ minute jams, an overall unique setlist, amazing people, and not to mention the JOTY of 2025. Every time I re-listen to this show, I can't help but feel incredibly thankful for Goose and this community. That Milwaukee run ripped so hard dude. I'll never forget this night, and never sleep on Goose!!!


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