SET 1: The Curtain > Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > AC/DC Bag > Possum, Phase Dance, Good Times Bad Times
SET 2: Fluffhead, I Didn't Know[1], Golgi Apparatus > The Lizards, David Bowie, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Fee > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Dear Mrs. Reagan, Makisupa Policeman, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Whipping Post
 3.4/5
		3.4/5  After getting a few shows in at UVM parties, the band played a show at the Living and Learning Center at UVM, a UVM dorm on east campus. This show was not nearly as spirited as shows from earlier in the month, perhaps because gigs at the Living and Learning center were normally all-ages. A mediocre quality version of much of this show exists on the spreadsheet, but cuts out during the Lizards.
		After getting a few shows in at UVM parties, the band played a show at the Living and Learning Center at UVM, a UVM dorm on east campus. This show was not nearly as spirited as shows from earlier in the month, perhaps because gigs at the Living and Learning center were normally all-ages. A mediocre quality version of much of this show exists on the spreadsheet, but cuts out during the Lizards.Add a Review
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Review by Bob_Loblaw
This show like most from this era has a setlist full of tunes that they are still in the middle of writing and still ironing out the creases. This is clearly shown during Suzy, Phase Dance, and Fluffhead. Not all of it is bad though. In fact one of the best parts of this show is the pretty seamless segue into Possum. So right there you get the feeling that they are getting the hang of some of the more familiar songs in their sets. YEM although not particularly strong is really becoming it's own by this time.
This source cuts out after lizards so I can't report for the rest of the show which unfortunately has some heavy hitters for this era in it.