Soundcheck: Take the ‘A’ Train, Caravan, Guelah Papyrus, Paul and Silas, Jam
SET 1: Buried Alive > Golgi Apparatus > Chalk Dust Torture > You Enjoy Myself, Paul and Silas, Foam, Divided Sky, Cavern > Possum
SET 2: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > The Curtain > Stash, Take the 'A' Train, My Sweet One > Guelah Papyrus, David Bowie, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up > The Lizards
ENCORE: Dinner and a Movie > Runaway Jim
 Two things about this show stay with me to this day: 1.  There was a person walking around giving out black and white wallet sized photos of a man he was calling "The Guy".  2.  I somehow managed to fall asleep at set break leaning against a speaker at the base of the stage.  Skills woke me up and I wasn't feeling so hot so I spent the rest of the show next to the merch table near the front door.  From there I grooved to the A Train.  Curtain->Stash is great.
		Two things about this show stay with me to this day: 1.  There was a person walking around giving out black and white wallet sized photos of a man he was calling "The Guy".  2.  I somehow managed to fall asleep at set break leaning against a speaker at the base of the stage.  Skills woke me up and I wasn't feeling so hot so I spent the rest of the show next to the merch table near the front door.  From there I grooved to the A Train.  Curtain->Stash is great.
	 The audience source for this show suffers from substantial mic overload in the right channel throughout the night.
		The audience source for this show suffers from substantial mic overload in the right channel throughout the night.Add a Review
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Review by kipmat
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- Although Trey's guitar is still overloaded and distorted, this source is otherwise a significant improvement and should be heard. Still, this show can be added to the "Great show, awful recording" wish list of shows to be officially released by the band.
Love Trey's playing in this Stash, with what sounds like a tease of Dizzy Gillespie's "A Night In Tunisia" in the middle of the solo. Blazing!