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Review by thelot
Things open with an electrifying Llama! Trey is on fire! Beautiful Sky. Nice mid section to Ice. After Guelah Trey disclosed the name of It’s Ice and gave a shout out to Mr. & Mrs. Fishman. Joking they’d be giving away a car later in the night as this was the same venue Fish gave away the (old) family vehicle back in February. Strong version of Foam. Red hot Bowie to close the first half. In between David Bowie/UB40 Fish screams “Dr. Seuss!” lol
Set 2 starts off with a Golgi opener. Trey gets a little loose in the composed section. Coils outro has what sounds like vague DEG teasing from Trey. Killer Trey solo in Brother. Trey introduces Brother and Sparkle afterwards and says they’ll be a quiz on the way out on what new songs they played tonight. lol It’s amazing how much Trey has dialed in his playing on Landlady even since summer tour! Destiny Unbound is a welcome treat after a summer hiatus. I was hoping Mike’s would feature a strong second jam after some of the nice versions over the summer, but alas they color within the lines on this one. Groove rages per usual. A straightforward but solid Chalk Dust closes out set 2. The band performs Memories without a microphone. Poor Heart would’ve made for a nice way to end the evening but the band decides to treat the crowd to another a cappella without a microphone to wrap things up. Paul cues up “Unomathemba” by Ladysmith Black Mambazo as the walk out music.