Soundcheck: Blaze On, Shade, The Last Step (incomplete)
SET 1: Sample in a Jar, Sand, 555, Rift, Halfway to the Moon, Horn > Devotion To a Dream, Blaze On[1], Tube, Wolfman's Brother
SET 2: Ghost > Birds of a Feather, Mike's Song > The Wedge, Fuego > Shade[1], No Men In No Man's Land[1] > Weekapaug Groove > Boogie On Reggae Woman > Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: Theme From the Bottom
This show featured the debuts of Blaze On, Shade, and No Men In No Man's Land. Mike teased Do You Feel Like We Do before Ghost. Wedge included a Stash tease from Trey and Weekapaug contained a No Men In No Man's Land quote.
Photo @brianfeller
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Review by KingDisco
Definitely some replay here though- Ghost > BoaF goes nowhere, Ghost cooled off and had a chance but the sloppy transition killed any chance of this set blazing at the start.
But it was salvaged- Mike's groove smoked... Throwing two brand new songs inside the Groove was a risk and the payoff was palpable in energy and vibe. NMINML was called a new and better Wombat, I do not quite agree- I think it is a set saver at worst with huge growth potential this tour. I suddenly have this on top of my list in Raleigh and MPP in my future world.
Not a bad show but nothing earth shattering. Pretty textbook 3 star foray and hopefully a warmup for some serious improv this summer