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Review by spreaditround
Demand: Bustout, 97 show gap, last played at the Gamehoist show 6.26.94.
Sparkle > Wolfman's Brother. Definitely a cool transition into Wolfman’s.
Reba: Solid version, I enjoyed it a good bit.
I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, Prince Caspian: First time played this tour.
Uncle Pen, Free: Standard Town USA.
First set summary: I am a fan of the flow and the composition of the set. Great, hot start with that Bag, Demand bustout, and from there plenty of energy and a little breather in the middle with the acoustic IBIL. Good set to get the kids warmed up. Reba has replay value for sure.
SET 2: Keyboard Army: That one way of starting a set I guess.
Cars Trucks Buses: In the two hole of the second set? Okay… Plus, the intro is completely flubbed as Fish and Mike are nowhere to be found it’s just Page and Trey, lol!!! Played at every show on tour so far except two.
Timber (Jerry the Mule) They shred the hell out of this one, it’s great. >
Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar: Standard. Certainly not second set material.
You Enjoy Myself: Trey rips this to shreds.
Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up: Fishman goes crazy in this SM, funny stuff.
Dog Faced Boy: Standard.
David Bowie: Kind of a disappointing version as the set closer, more, or less.
Keyboard Army: Cute gimmick – set opener and closer.
ENCORE: Bouncing Around the Room, Rocky Top: Woof!
Second set summary: Timber and YEM both rip hard, plenty of replay value there if you are looking for some shreddy jams. This set has some questionable song selections that would be better suited for the first set, but whatever. Set is all downhill after the YEM unfortunately. Not much in this show to revisit outside of the Reba, Timber, and YEM. I would rate this one a 3.3 out of 5.