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Review by thelot
A nice Landlady gets things started. Trey introduces Stash again. Out of all the new songs this tour he seems to be most proud of this one. Tape flip after Lizards. The start of The Asse Festival is clipped. The Antelope closer is the highlight of the set 1. Good straightforward version. Pretty uneventful first half.
A high energy Bag gets the second set off to a good start. This pairs nicely with the Esther that follows. The debut of Gumbo is up next. Enjoyable version for the first time out. Trey remarks afterwards that all of the new songs have one word titles. DaaM transitions smoothly into a good YEM. Out of an entertaining vocal jam comes a beautiful version of Sky to wrap up Set 2. The debut of Black and Tan Fantasy
starts off the encore and is followed up with a spunky Paul and Silas to close things out. They definitely redeem themselves for the 2nd set.