SET 1: Satin Doll, Suzy Greenberg, The Curtain With, Funky Bitch, Fire, Bold As Love, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Golgi Apparatus, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page[1] > Alumni Blues
ENCORE: McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters[2] > La Grange
 Satin Doll is ok. I think Trey's solos in Suzy are kind of awkward though. He just jumps right in, seemingly trying to play as many notes as possible. The Curtain With is definitely rough, as Trey refers to the jam as "a living nightmare," and claims that Fishman wrote the whole song. Funky Bitch, Fire, and Bold as love are fine. Colonel Forbin's Ascent and Mockingbird are a little off in some places, but are decent overall. Golgi is alright. Alumni Blues> LTJP> Alumni is fun and well played, as Trey just got his degree earlier in the day and apparently shows it to the crowd. McGrupp is kind of meh with the trombone. La Grange is pretty good.
		Satin Doll is ok. I think Trey's solos in Suzy are kind of awkward though. He just jumps right in, seemingly trying to play as many notes as possible. The Curtain With is definitely rough, as Trey refers to the jam as "a living nightmare," and claims that Fishman wrote the whole song. Funky Bitch, Fire, and Bold as love are fine. Colonel Forbin's Ascent and Mockingbird are a little off in some places, but are decent overall. Golgi is alright. Alumni Blues> LTJP> Alumni is fun and well played, as Trey just got his degree earlier in the day and apparently shows it to the crowd. McGrupp is kind of meh with the trombone. La Grange is pretty good.
	 Suzy goes heavy into DEG territory, but is also fairly lackadasical.  The jam in the Curtain isn't THAT bad, I guess, but it's not good, and Trey calling it "A Living Nightmare" and blaming the whole thing on Fish is pretty funny.  Funky Bitch is also pretty rough, although Fire and Axis are not too bad.  I really don't care for these early, slowed-down version of Forbin's, and the Mockingbird isn't too awfully sharp.  What else can I complain about?  Oh, yeah...the trombone solos in McGrupp will just NEVER sound right to me, even though I love horrible Fishman solos.  The 'Grupp is decent, though, along with the Alumni, but overall this set doesn't get me too excited.  2 stars for The Living Nightmare.
		Suzy goes heavy into DEG territory, but is also fairly lackadasical.  The jam in the Curtain isn't THAT bad, I guess, but it's not good, and Trey calling it "A Living Nightmare" and blaming the whole thing on Fish is pretty funny.  Funky Bitch is also pretty rough, although Fire and Axis are not too bad.  I really don't care for these early, slowed-down version of Forbin's, and the Mockingbird isn't too awfully sharp.  What else can I complain about?  Oh, yeah...the trombone solos in McGrupp will just NEVER sound right to me, even though I love horrible Fishman solos.  The 'Grupp is decent, though, along with the Alumni, but overall this set doesn't get me too excited.  2 stars for The Living Nightmare.
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