SET 1: The Curtain > Ya Mar, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Fluffhead, Contact, AC/DC Bag > Wilson, You Enjoy Myself, Harpua, Foam
SET 3: Fire, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Alumni Blues, The Lizards, La Grange, You Enjoy Myself, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Halley's Comet
 Another solid, well played set.  IMO the highlights are smokin' versions of Weekapaug and, especially, YEM.  Trey really destroys at the end of YEM, a fine version indeed.  Harpua was good as well, with a pretty great buildup to Poster Nutbag.  The beginning of Harpua had Trey teaching the crowd hand gestures to go with the Oom Pa Pas...it would be interesting to know what those were.  In any case, just a real solid set, and a solid to high 3 stars from me.
		Another solid, well played set.  IMO the highlights are smokin' versions of Weekapaug and, especially, YEM.  Trey really destroys at the end of YEM, a fine version indeed.  Harpua was good as well, with a pretty great buildup to Poster Nutbag.  The beginning of Harpua had Trey teaching the crowd hand gestures to go with the Oom Pa Pas...it would be interesting to know what those were.  In any case, just a real solid set, and a solid to high 3 stars from me.
	 This review is for the first set as listed. Contact definitely doesn't follow Fluffhead (or there's a tape flip) and fades out before finished (which leads me to believe that there wasn't a tape flip). The end of the recording on the Harpua track cuts (after it's finished, during applause) and Foam cuts off early with no fade.
		This review is for the first set as listed. Contact definitely doesn't follow Fluffhead (or there's a tape flip) and fades out before finished (which leads me to believe that there wasn't a tape flip). The end of the recording on the Harpua track cuts (after it's finished, during applause) and Foam cuts off early with no fade. Add a Review
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