SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Sparkle, Stash, I Didn't Know[1], Reba, Buried Alive > Rift, Magilla, Llama, You Enjoy Myself
SET 2: Golgi Apparatus, Tweezer, Eliza > It's Ice > Bouncing Around the Room, The Squirming Coil > Uncle Pen, David Bowie, Cold as Ice > Cracklin' Rosie > Cold as Ice, My Sweet One > Cavern
ENCORE: Sweet Adeline[2], Weigh > Tweezer Reprise
Trey teased Buried Alive in Stash. I Didn't Know featured Fish on Bag-Vac and was dedicated to Nectar, who was in attendance. Trey teased Lazy in Llama, Long Tall Glasses in Tweezer, and Long Train Runnin' in It's Ice. Bowie’s intro contained teases of the last eight songs played in the show in reverse order: Uncle Pen, Squirming Coil, Bouncing Around The Room, It's Ice, Eliza, Tweezer, Golgi, and YEM. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.
 Nice average show for this time period.  Only two new originals.  The second Weigh is not quite as good as the first.
		Nice average show for this time period.  Only two new originals.  The second Weigh is not quite as good as the first.   Decent audience source for this show, with just a touch of cassette hiss. Big thanks to Dave Shanker for pulling this one down and Todd and Arty for getting it into circulation!
		Decent audience source for this show, with just a touch of cassette hiss. Big thanks to Dave Shanker for pulling this one down and Todd and Arty for getting it into circulation! Interesting that so many new tunes come out in the first three shows of this tour, and then they reel it in for the hometown show, only playing two (and Rift was a reboot of sorts anyway). Never would have thought they'd be ones to play it safe, as it were.
		Interesting that so many new tunes come out in the first three shows of this tour, and then they reel it in for the hometown show, only playing two (and Rift was a reboot of sorts anyway). Never would have thought they'd be ones to play it safe, as it were.
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