SET 1: Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Heavy Things, How Many People Are You, Stash, Undermind > Rift, Wingsuit, Ocelot, Lawn Boy, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Dirt, Halfway to the Moon > Theme From the Bottom > Light > Fuego > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Farmhouse
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Review by User_27592_
First set Stash>Undermind (yeah, it should have an >) was as good of first set playing as there was all tour. The Wingsuit was slow but Trey's solos were beautiful. And it was an incredibly tight Antelope to close the set. Straight forward Antelope but really well played.
The DWD is an animal. It does not get the credit it deserves because Mike was ready to go deep and Trey ripcorded into Dirt. I admit, that sucked. But we're spoiled. it was already 15 minutes of bliss before that AND I love Dirt.
Halfway was Eh, and it was a pretty unspectucular Theme
But that Light. I'm gonna be honest. I do not like Light. never have. But that song made a believer of me. Listening again now as I right the review. I'm not a review guy, but that Light compelled me to tell the straight story of a show that was rated too low. It was also an above average Fuego and a pristine Slave.
What do you want people? That show was fire