SET 1: Devotion to a Dream, AC/DC Bag > My Sweet One, The Moma Dance, Halley's Comet, Funky Bitch, Wolfman's Brother, Destiny Unbound > Timber (Jerry the Mule), Tela > Wingsuit
SET 2: Free > Golden Age > Gotta Jibboo > Carini > Piper > Prince Caspian > Tweezer -> Rock and Roll > You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg > Tweezer Reprise
Carini contained a tease of the theme from The Odd Couple.
 
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 This was a successful show by the band, if not by the audience which seemed lackluster a lot of the time. Especially compared to the forum the night before.  The Destiny, Timber, Tela segment was a real treat, even if somewhat lost on the crowd. Wingsuit was a very strong closer and I am an official convert after being lukewarm for the last year. Wolfman's won the length contest, but broke no new ground. Halley's remains at the top of my shitlist, and this version did itself no favors.
		This was a successful show by the band, if not by the audience which seemed lackluster a lot of the time. Especially compared to the forum the night before.  The Destiny, Timber, Tela segment was a real treat, even if somewhat lost on the crowd. Wingsuit was a very strong closer and I am an official convert after being lukewarm for the last year. Wolfman's won the length contest, but broke no new ground. Halley's remains at the top of my shitlist, and this version did itself no favors.  This show was very different from the night before (Inglewood). Where as that was a show with Trey in control and in the forefront as a guitar god, this show was based on more toned down even playing between the guys. Also anyone notice that they played no covers in Inglewood and several at this show?
		This show was very different from the night before (Inglewood). Where as that was a show with Trey in control and in the forefront as a guitar god, this show was based on more toned down even playing between the guys. Also anyone notice that they played no covers in Inglewood and several at this show?  Well let's start off by saying that everyone is subject to their own thoughts and opinions surrounding shows. One mans favorite show is the others least favorite. I personally loved SB1 while  it seems like a lot thought it was sloppy and uninspired.  This is my opinion of the show, take it or leave it. I've personally loved this tour so far: there have been many many highlights and great sets. I'm doing the whole tour, so this review is from the.perspective of someone at the show, not streaming.
		Well let's start off by saying that everyone is subject to their own thoughts and opinions surrounding shows. One mans favorite show is the others least favorite. I personally loved SB1 while  it seems like a lot thought it was sloppy and uninspired.  This is my opinion of the show, take it or leave it. I've personally loved this tour so far: there have been many many highlights and great sets. I'm doing the whole tour, so this review is from the.perspective of someone at the show, not streaming.  This was my first show, so it's hard to compare it to others in a "I was there" setting but I just wanted to note that from where I was in the nosebleeds the audience definitely seemed involved in the show.
		This was my first show, so it's hard to compare it to others in a "I was there" setting but I just wanted to note that from where I was in the nosebleeds the audience definitely seemed involved in the show. I had a fantastic time at this show. The Set List at a glance is incredible, and naturally half my energy dancing comes from just loving the song, so I was ecstatic for each song pick. Upon second listen it's clear that the overall audience and band energy was lower than previous nights on the tour and the guys weren't as tight but, dang still burned.
		I had a fantastic time at this show. The Set List at a glance is incredible, and naturally half my energy dancing comes from just loving the song, so I was ecstatic for each song pick. Upon second listen it's clear that the overall audience and band energy was lower than previous nights on the tour and the guys weren't as tight but, dang still burned. I listened along last night, texted my buddy about halfway through the first set "these guys are smoking right now..."  A thoroughly entertaining first set, with great energy in the Moma/Halley's/Bitch run.  Wolfman's started out really funky and then ground down before coming back for a big finish.  It was nice to hear Timber stretched out for a little while.  Trey sounded really on point during Tela.  I admittedly groaned when they went into wingsuit, but it ended on a really high note.  This set stands in stark contrast to first set first night of SB, when it sounded like absolutely no one gave a shit about being there.
		I listened along last night, texted my buddy about halfway through the first set "these guys are smoking right now..."  A thoroughly entertaining first set, with great energy in the Moma/Halley's/Bitch run.  Wolfman's started out really funky and then ground down before coming back for a big finish.  It was nice to hear Timber stretched out for a little while.  Trey sounded really on point during Tela.  I admittedly groaned when they went into wingsuit, but it ended on a really high note.  This set stands in stark contrast to first set first night of SB, when it sounded like absolutely no one gave a shit about being there.   Damn. This is a classic sleeper show. Plus we have the first YOUR PET CAT jam/teases during the 5:00 - 6:00 (a harsh one at 5:55) minute mark, a mere few nights before that halloween show that YOU missed.
		Damn. This is a classic sleeper show. Plus we have the first YOUR PET CAT jam/teases during the 5:00 - 6:00 (a harsh one at 5:55) minute mark, a mere few nights before that halloween show that YOU missed.Add a Review
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Review by nickavv
Second set Golden Age jam was very cool, if cut a bit short. Carini into Piper was a masterful segue, and that Piper jam!! Jon Fishman was destroying that Piper jam, and the others were following along very nicely. A fun but short tweezer, and a YEM to top it off made set 2 a great piece of show.
The encore was expectedly fun and rocking and sent us all off into the night feeling very lucky.