SET 1: Strawberry Letter 23 > Blaze On > Mock Song, Divided Sky, Roggae > Sparkle > Undermind, Meat, Rift > Walk Away
SET 2: Carini > Sand > Golden Age > Twist, Mountains in the Mist, Meatstick > Split Open and Melt
ENCORE: The Lizards
This show featured the first Mock Song since August 21, 2015 (106 shows). Undermind included a Stash tease from Trey. Sand contained Strawberry Letter 23 teases. Golden Age and the beginning of Twist contained Shipwreck quotes.
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 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Big Boat
					1
					Big Boat
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 *from the couch* so I can only imagine how much fun this show must've been at the coliseum, but oh man was it something to behold.
		*from the couch* so I can only imagine how much fun this show must've been at the coliseum, but oh man was it something to behold.  Top to Bottom complete fire show.  Strawberry letter 23 second time played, surprise repeat from Strawberry BD night opens the Hampton weekend.  Crowd goes wild.  Blaze On immediately sends the show into Type II territory and rewards with a serious outro jam taking it past the 13 min mark.  Smoothly seg-ing into the third Mock Song ever played (with Mike ensuring he does not butcher the lyrics by having a girl hold up cue cards for him).  Divided Sky little rough through composed section pre- “pause” , but Hampton fills with lighters and ecstatic screams during the pause, and the band rewards us with a very nice build and peak.  Energy stays up for slowed down Roggae which delivers its own satisfying peak, we laugh and laugh and fall apart in a quick well-played Sparkle, and then Undermind delivers a funk injection which carries over to a very funky Meat complete with Mike / Trey close-up duel and what I’m assuming was the most intentionally arrhythmic drum solo of all time.  Rift keeps the energy dialed up even if not perfectly played and then Walk Away *blows the doors off* as a head-banging set closer.
		Top to Bottom complete fire show.  Strawberry letter 23 second time played, surprise repeat from Strawberry BD night opens the Hampton weekend.  Crowd goes wild.  Blaze On immediately sends the show into Type II territory and rewards with a serious outro jam taking it past the 13 min mark.  Smoothly seg-ing into the third Mock Song ever played (with Mike ensuring he does not butcher the lyrics by having a girl hold up cue cards for him).  Divided Sky little rough through composed section pre- “pause” , but Hampton fills with lighters and ecstatic screams during the pause, and the band rewards us with a very nice build and peak.  Energy stays up for slowed down Roggae which delivers its own satisfying peak, we laugh and laugh and fall apart in a quick well-played Sparkle, and then Undermind delivers a funk injection which carries over to a very funky Meat complete with Mike / Trey close-up duel and what I’m assuming was the most intentionally arrhythmic drum solo of all time.  Rift keeps the energy dialed up even if not perfectly played and then Walk Away *blows the doors off* as a head-banging set closer.   jumping off of @vinsanity46 i will try to unpack that second set. (i was in attendance.)
		jumping off of @vinsanity46 i will try to unpack that second set. (i was in attendance.)  Tonight’s show was an absolute heater, top to bottom. Excellent song selection, inspired jams, and incredible energy. The return of Strawberry Letter 23 ignited the crowd right at the jump and the band never let up. Blaze On went deep in the two hole and while Mock Song caught everyone by surprise a bit, it was an unexpected treat, not to mention fun watching Mike read the lyrics off cue cards on the side of the stage.
		Tonight’s show was an absolute heater, top to bottom. Excellent song selection, inspired jams, and incredible energy. The return of Strawberry Letter 23 ignited the crowd right at the jump and the band never let up. Blaze On went deep in the two hole and while Mock Song caught everyone by surprise a bit, it was an unexpected treat, not to mention fun watching Mike read the lyrics off cue cards on the side of the stage. This was my first time at the mothership and I was un sure as what to expect but now I know why they call it the Mothership. I left there with the biggest contact high that I've ever had at a show I woke up with a hangover and I barely even partook myself.
		This was my first time at the mothership and I was un sure as what to expect but now I know why they call it the Mothership. I left there with the biggest contact high that I've ever had at a show I woke up with a hangover and I barely even partook myself. I actually had the “official” review for this show.
		I actually had the “official” review for this show.  This one is dedicated to Richie and Miranda!
		This one is dedicated to Richie and Miranda! Wowzers, whatta show! This was my maiden voyage in Mothership Hampton, and the energy outside was palpable.  The security check was smooth and easy, and as we entered the inner sanctum of the coliseum, the floor was less than half-filled, so my buddy and I got about 50 feet back from the stage between Page and Trey.  Sweet place to get our groove on! A great Strawberry Letter 23 opened the show in a surprising way and soon gives way to the first exploration of the night: Blaze On.  After a nice jam leads back into the lyrics, it's like they decide it wasn't enough and goes on to jam for another 3 or 4 minutes.  Tasty stuff! The rest of the set is well played as well, getting the 3rd ever Mock Song was a treat and Divided Sky was well played and pretty peaky at the end.  Roggae fits in just right, and the Walk Away to end it got us all jumping and raging going into the break.
		Wowzers, whatta show! This was my maiden voyage in Mothership Hampton, and the energy outside was palpable.  The security check was smooth and easy, and as we entered the inner sanctum of the coliseum, the floor was less than half-filled, so my buddy and I got about 50 feet back from the stage between Page and Trey.  Sweet place to get our groove on! A great Strawberry Letter 23 opened the show in a surprising way and soon gives way to the first exploration of the night: Blaze On.  After a nice jam leads back into the lyrics, it's like they decide it wasn't enough and goes on to jam for another 3 or 4 minutes.  Tasty stuff! The rest of the set is well played as well, getting the 3rd ever Mock Song was a treat and Divided Sky was well played and pretty peaky at the end.  Roggae fits in just right, and the Walk Away to end it got us all jumping and raging going into the break. I love this venue. That said, I had never chosen to sit behind the stage in my 6 previous ventures inside. This was my vantage point and, as the 55 mgs of 4-AcO-DMT was kicking in and the opening notes of Strawberry Letter 23 wrapped around Mothership and slammed the right side of my head, I knew this last second choice was the right one for this evening. That's all I got from a revue standpoint. I do know this was yet another night to remember in Hampton, VA. In my most favorite venue. Thanks.
		I love this venue. That said, I had never chosen to sit behind the stage in my 6 previous ventures inside. This was my vantage point and, as the 55 mgs of 4-AcO-DMT was kicking in and the opening notes of Strawberry Letter 23 wrapped around Mothership and slammed the right side of my head, I knew this last second choice was the right one for this evening. That's all I got from a revue standpoint. I do know this was yet another night to remember in Hampton, VA. In my most favorite venue. Thanks.
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