Soundcheck: Jam, Leprechaun, The Wedge, Funky Bitch (with "Beds are Burning" lyrics)
SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture > All Things Reconsidered, Bouncing Around the Room > It's Ice > Nellie Kane, Split Open and Melt, The Horse[1] > Silent in the Morning, Uncle Pen, Maze, Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: Llama, Horn > Ya Mar[2], Mike's Song > Ginseng Sullivan[3] > Weekapaug Groove[4] > Wilson > Rift, Suzy Greenberg, Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Halley's Comet > Poor Heart, Sweet Adeline[5]
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Review by westbrook
Set 2 opens with Llama which starts the set off with great energy. Horn is performed well and Trey's solo is beautiful as usual. Ya Mar is very fun, with some humorous alternate lyrics from Mike. The following Mike's Song is great, and the transition into the acoustic Ginseng Sullivan features about 45 seconds of a simple, yet uplifting jam. I think this Ginseng Sullivan is a gem just because of the little jam in the beginning. Weekapaug starts strongly, but I think it loses steam by the middle and it meanders into Wilson. Suzy Greenberg is above average, as Trey teases Tweezer at every chance he gets. Antelope ends the second set nicely, and the double encore is a great capper to a very good show.
4 stars