Soundcheck: Everything's Right
SET 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Character Zero, Drift While You're Sleeping > Maze, I Didn't Know[1], Reba[2], Izabella
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture -> Plasma, Monsters, Crosseyed and Painless -> Guy Forget -> Crosseyed and Painless > Fuego
ENCORE: Rock and Roll
Before his solo in I Didn't Know, Fish laid down at the front of the stage and reclined against his vacuum. Trey then called Fish "a man who's been sleeping at the front of the stage while his twin plays the drums." I Didn't Know's lyrics were changed to reference Mike. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Trey teased Apostrophe at the end of Crosseyed and Painless through the start of Guy Forget. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode in Rock and Roll.
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 First set seemed off, much like last night. Mike's was a little slow and a mid first set DWYS is, um, odd. They redeemed them selves with the Reba (sans whistling) into Izabella.
		First set seemed off, much like last night. Mike's was a little slow and a mid first set DWYS is, um, odd. They redeemed them selves with the Reba (sans whistling) into Izabella. Great show with some odd song placements. Classic Mike’s Groove to open set 1, followed by Character Zero in the 3 hole.  Closed out with I Didn’t Know, a gorgeous Reba, Izabella!
		Great show with some odd song placements. Classic Mike’s Groove to open set 1, followed by Character Zero in the 3 hole.  Closed out with I Didn’t Know, a gorgeous Reba, Izabella! Listened to the show on LP and just came to comment on Appstrophe riff after C&P. One of the many things I love about this band is when something familiar emerges from a jam and I can’t place it right away. Then it hits me, but now they’re playing Guy Forget. Don’t listen to a show with expectations, but expect the unexpected!
		Listened to the show on LP and just came to comment on Appstrophe riff after C&P. One of the many things I love about this band is when something familiar emerges from a jam and I can’t place it right away. Then it hits me, but now they’re playing Guy Forget. Don’t listen to a show with expectations, but expect the unexpected!
	 first set was decent, definitely an improvement from the night before.  Mikes through paug didn't have too much to rave about, but it was extremely hot and everyone on the lawn seemed pretty exhausted and unfocused anyway.  Character zero is nice to see in a non-encore slot with a very nice jam section that had a little more juice than usual.  Maze was an interesting one, Trey didn't get up in pages zone and ring out those dissonant chords to compliment page as much, he stayed at his usual spot and that section played out a bit differently.  Reba was really nice, had my friend sobbing, and who doesn't want an izabella?
		first set was decent, definitely an improvement from the night before.  Mikes through paug didn't have too much to rave about, but it was extremely hot and everyone on the lawn seemed pretty exhausted and unfocused anyway.  Character zero is nice to see in a non-encore slot with a very nice jam section that had a little more juice than usual.  Maze was an interesting one, Trey didn't get up in pages zone and ring out those dissonant chords to compliment page as much, he stayed at his usual spot and that section played out a bit differently.  Reba was really nice, had my friend sobbing, and who doesn't want an izabella? Yes this was a good show without a doubt. However I see with the ratings being kind of wonky its a bit overrated. Plasma was sick, love me some monsters, and fuego was a top version. Other than that most of the show is standard. For me this is like a 4.25 level show that started slow and got better as the night went on.
		Yes this was a good show without a doubt. However I see with the ratings being kind of wonky its a bit overrated. Plasma was sick, love me some monsters, and fuego was a top version. Other than that most of the show is standard. For me this is like a 4.25 level show that started slow and got better as the night went on.
	 This show's an example of how a scorching hot show with a power-packed Set 2 can still be tainted when Trey ends the show 26 minutes before curfew. I thought we were going to play a jammed-out Rock and Roll, and then 5 minutes later Trey says, "Thanks everyone! Be safe!" and we were all like, what? It's like he forgot what time they could play to.
		This show's an example of how a scorching hot show with a power-packed Set 2 can still be tainted when Trey ends the show 26 minutes before curfew. I thought we were going to play a jammed-out Rock and Roll, and then 5 minutes later Trey says, "Thanks everyone! Be safe!" and we were all like, what? It's like he forgot what time they could play to. Add a Review
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Review by greppson
Second set was just crazy good. And that Fuego was, well, fuego.
Jams had clear direction tonight and just really flowed well. Really tight show overall.