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Review by thelot
Things kick off with a well-played Wilson, followed by a hypnotic Jim. Foam is beautiful. Trey takes the audience on a journey through time and space for the first time before landing in Gamehendge—solid Forbin>Mockingbird! Stash fades out at the end and cuts, with the sound degrading during the jam and continuing after the tape flip until the end of the set. A solid Antelope closes out set one.
Trey teases the Christmas Song before and during this inspired Buried Alive opener, which slams right into a beautiful Reba. Chalk Dust rips per usual. Brother is raucous, Terrapin is fun, and Harpua starts and fades out, then restarts cleanly with no cuts—a nice way to close the last set of the tour.
During the encore, Trey jokes that aside from New Years, this will be the last show for the next three months. Since it’s the last show, they decide to give away the tramps, and he even jokes that they’re giving away Fish as well. Unfortunately, the encore cuts before any music is played.