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Review by thelot
Things open with a nice Landlady. Beautiful Sky. A-Train is well played. Solid Reba with I Love Lucy teases. Cool mid-set Chalk Dust. High octane Mike’s Groove to close out the first half.
Set 2 gets started with a rare Rocky Top opener. Trey is en Fuego during the Stash jam. After Lizards Trey comments on how it’s the first time in 7 years that an audience has been able to clap in rhythm to the “If I was a Dog” section of Lizards. They match Lizards up with Sloth. DaaM transitions seamlessly into an exquisite Hood. This version of MSO sounds sped up. They close out Set 2 with a smokin’ GXBX. Before the encore Trey says “I hope you guys don’t think I was joking about that clapping section in Lizards, that was truly astounding! Clapping on the upbeat.” Suzy has Fish coming up with a few different comments before the chorus. No thank you’s from the band to conclude the second set or the show. Strong performance