SET 1: Mellow Mood, Chalk Dust Torture, Back at the Chicken Shack, Sparkle, The Sloth, Divided Sky, Roggae, First Tube > Punch You in the Eye > Sample in a Jar
SET 2: Cities > Free > Ya Mar, Carini, Lawn Boy, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Cool It Down -> David Bowie
ENCORE: Fire
 if you like your jams long and ambient,check out this Cities out..this version is 19min.long, incredible playing by all four members with a nice segue into Free..Cool it Down was brought back on this night which had another nice segue in Bowie..enc:was a quick Fire..
		if you like your jams long and ambient,check out this Cities out..this version is 19min.long, incredible playing by all four members with a nice segue into Free..Cool it Down was brought back on this night which had another nice segue in Bowie..enc:was a quick Fire.. I can’t say there’s much interesting about the first set overall. Chalk Dust has some mildly above average work from Trey and Roggae has some cool interplay between Mike, Fish, and Trey. But yeah once again I got “going through the motions” vibes from this set.
		I can’t say there’s much interesting about the first set overall. Chalk Dust has some mildly above average work from Trey and Roggae has some cool interplay between Mike, Fish, and Trey. But yeah once again I got “going through the motions” vibes from this set. Fun show with great energy from the crowd and band.  Was glad to see mellow mood.  The target center erupted with pot smoke... it was hilarious. Band was on point.  solid first set.                                                                                             I might add the only time I saw a glowsticks war with no music was during the divided sky pause at this show. ...lol Minnesota you so crazy....
		Fun show with great energy from the crowd and band.  Was glad to see mellow mood.  The target center erupted with pot smoke... it was hilarious. Band was on point.  solid first set.                                                                                             I might add the only time I saw a glowsticks war with no music was during the divided sky pause at this show. ...lol Minnesota you so crazy....                                                                            This was my third time seeing the band after catching them twice during Summer 2000 tour! I was 17 years old and living in Rapid City, SD-- we couldn't believe our favorite band was playing a mere 9-hour drive away! In the Midwest, that's basically neighbors! I remember a lot of hoodies and flannel in the lot-- the lot scene was a lot smaller than Alpine or Deer Creek, but it was still hopping. Our seats were all the way across the floor and halfway up the back stands, so this was a light-show only for us.
		This was my third time seeing the band after catching them twice during Summer 2000 tour! I was 17 years old and living in Rapid City, SD-- we couldn't believe our favorite band was playing a mere 9-hour drive away! In the Midwest, that's basically neighbors! I remember a lot of hoodies and flannel in the lot-- the lot scene was a lot smaller than Alpine or Deer Creek, but it was still hopping. Our seats were all the way across the floor and halfway up the back stands, so this was a light-show only for us. Mellow Mood: Cool opener.
		Mellow Mood: Cool opener. Mellow Mood: Cool opener.
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