Soundcheck: Julius (this soundcheck is incomplete)
SET 1: Julius, Back on the Train, The Moma Dance > Axilla[1] > Maze, Wolfman's Brother, My Soul, Destiny Unbound, Character Zero
SET 2: Gotta Jibboo -> Oblivion, Torn and Frayed, Light -> Fuego -> Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
ENCORE: Bouncing Around the Room > 46 Days > Run Like an Antelope
Axilla contained the Axilla II ending. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Wolfman's Brother. Torn and Frayed was played for the first time since August 27, 2021 (105 shows).
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 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Evolve
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					Evolve
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					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Words from the Couch:
		Words from the Couch: This is a heater from top to bottom, Julius just absolutely rockstar status.  Back on the Train soaring above the clouds. Absolutely love My Soul.
		This is a heater from top to bottom, Julius just absolutely rockstar status.  Back on the Train soaring above the clouds. Absolutely love My Soul. When I went to the show at Dicks the first night of the run a couple of month ago I hadn't seen the band in 11 years. Had some ups and downs since then but it was really great to see them again. I left after the first set though I really enjoyed myself and was ready for more so I flew out from CO for the Nashville Run. My seat at Bridgestone was on the side of the stage right  though I wish I had been on the other side where there was more light action,  I thought the first set was strong. Liked the pumpkin light at the start. They made a few mistakes but hit some great peaks as well.  2nd set was pretty mellow with some good peaks again. I was glad to get a chance to sit down and and the music. There were some wild dancers around me (one in particular who was a trip) but pretty chill for the most part. A lot of my row was empty to I had plenty of space. I left at the last song in the set which I don't really like that much--a bit agro. By that time I was tired enough.  I made it back to my car and hotel without falling or locking my keys in the car so that was a relief. Looking forward to tomorrow night!
		When I went to the show at Dicks the first night of the run a couple of month ago I hadn't seen the band in 11 years. Had some ups and downs since then but it was really great to see them again. I left after the first set though I really enjoyed myself and was ready for more so I flew out from CO for the Nashville Run. My seat at Bridgestone was on the side of the stage right  though I wish I had been on the other side where there was more light action,  I thought the first set was strong. Liked the pumpkin light at the start. They made a few mistakes but hit some great peaks as well.  2nd set was pretty mellow with some good peaks again. I was glad to get a chance to sit down and and the music. There were some wild dancers around me (one in particular who was a trip) but pretty chill for the most part. A lot of my row was empty to I had plenty of space. I left at the last song in the set which I don't really like that much--a bit agro. By that time I was tired enough.  I made it back to my car and hotel without falling or locking my keys in the car so that was a relief. Looking forward to tomorrow night!
	 Not gonna be the show of the year, definitely a tour opener… but it was a lot of fun. The Wolfman’s jam is where I thought they really locked in. The spacy Jibboo —> Oblivion-> jam  was fantastic, and the Fuego was flawless, dark and powerful.
		Not gonna be the show of the year, definitely a tour opener… but it was a lot of fun. The Wolfman’s jam is where I thought they really locked in. The spacy Jibboo —> Oblivion-> jam  was fantastic, and the Fuego was flawless, dark and powerful.  Friday night. Shrooms night. Seems to be a pattern this year! Like 7/28 at MSG and Friday at Dick's, this is indeed a perfect psychedelic 2nd set! No filler. Being a musician who also improvises with the boys regularly and who also enjoys playing on shrooms, as it elevates your communication in the music realm, I am pretty sure this was a shrooms night for the band. You can play just fine on shrooms if you get the dose right. Mike made it very clear that he likes to shroom and play (look at his notes from the LivePhish release form Portland Meadows 1998!) and no doubt others in the band have as well....but sometimes it hits you a little harder upfront than you would like....and you are just hanging on, musically speaking, till the end of the first set, so you can take a breather and get your bearings for a transcendental 2nd set. This is exactly what Page looked like to me after bumbling through the Destiny vocals as they somehow made their way through A very out of character Character! Wolfman's was gold but don't miss the Axilla jam! That was dark and broody. As was mentioned by a review from Dick's Trey just lost his friend James Casey at the end of summer and this show has many elements of him and the boys thinking about his death. Hear what trey says before diving into the Axilla jam and look at 2nd set songs. Oblivion being the obvious one.....
		Friday night. Shrooms night. Seems to be a pattern this year! Like 7/28 at MSG and Friday at Dick's, this is indeed a perfect psychedelic 2nd set! No filler. Being a musician who also improvises with the boys regularly and who also enjoys playing on shrooms, as it elevates your communication in the music realm, I am pretty sure this was a shrooms night for the band. You can play just fine on shrooms if you get the dose right. Mike made it very clear that he likes to shroom and play (look at his notes from the LivePhish release form Portland Meadows 1998!) and no doubt others in the band have as well....but sometimes it hits you a little harder upfront than you would like....and you are just hanging on, musically speaking, till the end of the first set, so you can take a breather and get your bearings for a transcendental 2nd set. This is exactly what Page looked like to me after bumbling through the Destiny vocals as they somehow made their way through A very out of character Character! Wolfman's was gold but don't miss the Axilla jam! That was dark and broody. As was mentioned by a review from Dick's Trey just lost his friend James Casey at the end of summer and this show has many elements of him and the boys thinking about his death. Hear what trey says before diving into the Axilla jam and look at 2nd set songs. Oblivion being the obvious one.....Add a Review
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Review by spreaditround
Julius: Standard.
Back on the Train: Pretty mellow in the middle. But the last couple of minutes are lots of fun. A big held note and then burning the place down. Very nice.
The Moma Dance: Standard. >
Axilla: Standard. >
Maze: Good, solid Maze – no complaints here at all.
Wolfman's Brother: Standard.
My Soul: Standard.
Destiny Unbound: Nicely jammed but wish they would play the composed section the way it is supposed to be played.
Character Zero: Standard.
SET 2:
Gotta Jibboo: Standard, canned bliss jam. ->
Oblivion: Tons of effects and upbeat, major mode type stuff. I know tons of fans love this style of jamming and likely this particular jam. I am just not one of those. Live and let live.
Torn and Frayed: Great tune, been a minute since they played this.
Light: Trey’s voice is shot. Fun, energetic jam. I liked it but just when it starts to get some legs ol ADD Trey has other ideas and rip cords it into… ->
Fuego: Lots of reverse reverb, pretty cool. Decent segue into… ->
Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. – Lame and lacking energy. If they could play it like the Charlotte 2019 show, then I would be good with it. But like this one? Meh city.
ENCORE:
Bouncing Around the Room: LOL. >
46 Days: Has some pep in its step, nicely done.
Run Like an Antelope:
Summary: This show just doesn’t do it for me. Nothing to revisit for me personally, your mileage may vary. The current rating of 3.751/5 (189 ratings) seems to high for me. I think this is a perfectly average show, maybe even less than. Therefore, I am hitting it at 3/5.
Replay Value: None.