SET 1: Theme From the Bottom [1], Water in the Sky[1], Ghosts of the Forest[1], Sample in a Jar[1], Limb By Limb[1], Brian and Robert[1], If I Could[1], Wolfman's Brother[1], The Inlaw Josie Wales[1], Shade[1], Mountains in the Mist[1], Blaze On[1], Strange Design[1], Rise/Come Together[1], Back on the Train[1], AC/DC Bag[1], Snowflakes in the Sand[1], Till We Meet Again[1], Turtle in the Clouds[1], Sunset Days[1], Winterqueen[1], Everything's Right[1] > The Wedge[1], Backwards Down the Number Line[1] > Sand[1], Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.[1]
ENCORE: Driver[1], Summer of '89[1], Wilson[1]
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Review by Matty1222
So given everything i mentioned above, by the time you got to your seat, you knew you were in a special venue for an intimate night with an incredible artist. Trey took the stage and the place erupted but then with a few strums of his guitar the place went silent. He wisely choose "Theme from the Bottom" as the opener as it starts off so slow and quiet and really set the mood for the rest of the night. I am not going to review every song as I don't think there is any value there. I will say that I got the feeling that Trey really liked how slow songs sounded and how his voice was very powerful in a venue that is known for its amazing acoustics. I thought the crowd was great. We knew when it was a sing along, we knew when to keep quiet, and we knew when to go nuts. There were a few people that needed to be shushed a few times but all in all, the crowd was very respectable. Trey shared a few stories with us ranging from Tom Marshall embarrassing himself, his Grandfather's passion for classical music, his previous experience at Carnegie Hall, and what it meant for him and us to be sharing this moment together. After the crowd helped him sing "Limb by Limb", his response was something along the lines of...."you guys can know cross that off your bucket list, you have now performed at Carnegie Hall!!" Pretty funny stuff. When he spoke during the encore, he kind of got lost talking about the history and beauty of the venue. I think what he was trying to say in plain English was, "Guys...can you believe this...we made it to Carnegie Hall!!
The show wrapped up around 10:30pm, getting out the venue was easy, getting our car out the garage was easy, and the ride home was nothing but good vibes and a complete reflection on how special the night was and how special we felt to be apart of it.