SET 1: Loving Cup > Foam, I Didn't Know, Divided Sky, Mound, Down with Disease > If I Could > My Sweet One[1] > Cavern
SET 2: David Bowie, Wolfman's Brother > Uncle Pen, The Sloth, Reba, Big Ball Jam > Maze, Contact > Golgi Apparatus
ENCORE: Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Bold As Love
 This show has all the signs of an underrated gem.  Off the bat, it’s 1994 so that’s an automatic good start as this was such a landmark year for the band.  Next, a soundboard is in circulation, which I would think makes this show more attractive.
		This show has all the signs of an underrated gem.  Off the bat, it’s 1994 so that’s an automatic good start as this was such a landmark year for the band.  Next, a soundboard is in circulation, which I would think makes this show more attractive.  This gig was initially not in the published DS yet the date had a note that said: "A performance will happen on this day" With no DC area shows announced, we were hopeful (I was a freshman in HS!) but none of us had predicted the Patriot Center, a 10K-seat college basketball arena, which was large for this tour.
		This gig was initially not in the published DS yet the date had a note that said: "A performance will happen on this day" With no DC area shows announced, we were hopeful (I was a freshman in HS!) but none of us had predicted the Patriot Center, a 10K-seat college basketball arena, which was large for this tour.  Add a Review
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