SET 1: The Squirming Coil, Uncle Pen, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Ya Mar, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Take the 'A' Train > David Bowie, Lawn Boy > Possum
SET 2: Sweet Adeline, Divided Sky, Caravan, Dinner and a Movie > Bouncing Around the Room, My Sweet One, The Lizards, You Enjoy Myself > The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Hold Your Head Up > Whipping Post[1] > Hold Your Head Up, Golgi Apparatus
 This is another nasty Weekapaug. Solid jam. David Bowie was good, despite the couple of drops in the recording. The jam gets a little strange, but it finishes well. A raging Possum closes out the set. Other than that there's not much to say for the first set. A lot of songs, mostly well played, but nothing special.
		This is another nasty Weekapaug. Solid jam. David Bowie was good, despite the couple of drops in the recording. The jam gets a little strange, but it finishes well. A raging Possum closes out the set. Other than that there's not much to say for the first set. A lot of songs, mostly well played, but nothing special. Many if not most of the songs in this show are at least a little shaky in the composed sections.  At the same time, though, almost all of the jams are solid, the Weekapaug freakin' smokes, and Bowie is pretty excellent, too, though it goes into a trippy kinda march thing for a while.  After those two jams in the first set, I was hopeful about set II, but there wasn't anything really spectacular, unless you count Whipping Post which is spectacularly awful in a Henrietta kinda way.  So I don't think I'll go higher than three stars for this.
		Many if not most of the songs in this show are at least a little shaky in the composed sections.  At the same time, though, almost all of the jams are solid, the Weekapaug freakin' smokes, and Bowie is pretty excellent, too, though it goes into a trippy kinda march thing for a while.  After those two jams in the first set, I was hopeful about set II, but there wasn't anything really spectacular, unless you count Whipping Post which is spectacularly awful in a Henrietta kinda way.  So I don't think I'll go higher than three stars for this.
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Squirming Coil cuts in to open the show. Trey hits some rough patches in this version. Nice Mike’s Groove. Great A-Train segues into a fantastic Bowie! Lawn Boy offers a nice cool down before heading into a hot Possum closer.
Adeline cuts in to start set 2. This is followed up by enjoyable versions of Sky and Caravan. Beautiful YEM>Curtis Lowe pairing. They encore with another hilarious rendition of Whipping Post performed by Henrietta, this time bookended with Henrietta’s new theme song.