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Things kick off with an upbeat Uncle Pen hoedown, followed by a smooth and well-played Foam. A solid Jim comes next, after which Trey remarks how happy they are to be back on the East Coast. Chalk Dust gets a spunky workout before Trey calls on Henrietta while Mike changes a bass string. Fish jokes, “let’s get this vac shit out of the way!” — and I have to say, his vacuum solos have been pretty entertaining the past couple of shows. Before Wilson, Trey invites Wesley onstage to wish him a happy birthday. Over the Wilson intro, Trey also shares how glad he is to have two of his closest friends, Molly and Shawn, in attendance. Wilson leads seamlessly into a gorgeous Divided Sky to close the set.
Set two opens, for the second night in a row, with Tube into MSO. A strong Mike’s Groove follows, featuring a fun Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered tease from Trey during Groove. Reba delivers a beautiful jam, and DaaM includes Slice of Pizza, Mrs. Pizza Shit, and counting. Bowie closes the set in ripping fashion, complete with a playful hi-hat hijinks section.
Just like the opener, the encore is a repeat from the previous show. As the crowd exits, Paul cues up Miles Davis’ Freddie Freeloader for the walkout music.