SET 1: The Landlady > Runaway Jim, The Sloth, Reba, Buried Alive, You Enjoy Myself, Paul and Silas, David Bowie -> Mo' Better Blues -> David Bowie
SET 2: Divided Sky, Makisupa Policeman[1] > Llama, Uncle Pen, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Wilson > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen[2] > Weekapaug Groove, Hold Your Head Up > Whipping Post[3] > Hold Your Head Up, Fire
ENCORE: Contact, Highway to Hell
 Not the best audience recording available for this show.  Grateful a source even exists.  The quality does seem to improve from Wilson to the end of the show.  Hopefully the masters are unearthed at some point.
		Not the best audience recording available for this show.  Grateful a source even exists.  The quality does seem to improve from Wilson to the end of the show.  Hopefully the masters are unearthed at some point. Not the best audience recording available for this show.  Grateful a source even exists.  The quality does seem to improve from Wilson to the end of the show.  Hopefully the masters are unearthed at some point.
		Not the best audience recording available for this show.  Grateful a source even exists.  The quality does seem to improve from Wilson to the end of the show.  Hopefully the masters are unearthed at some point. Surprised that Llama wasn't mentioned in the notes above.  It smokes!This was an early Llama that had a slower synchopated groove and had a solo transition that was common for earlier Llamas that was later dropped, where Page holds a note on the keys and Trey comes in on the same sustained note to take the hand-off.
		Surprised that Llama wasn't mentioned in the notes above.  It smokes!This was an early Llama that had a slower synchopated groove and had a solo transition that was common for earlier Llamas that was later dropped, where Page holds a note on the keys and Trey comes in on the same sustained note to take the hand-off.  Add a Review
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