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Review by thelot
The recording begins with the soundcheck, which is a rare treat from this era. This one’s particularly fun, featuring loose, impromptu takes on Sweet Jane, Gimme Three Steps, and Rocket Man.
An MC introduces the band before they launch into a fairly straightforward version of Suzy, this is followed by a one-two punch of Curtain>Llama—an unusual and interesting pairing. They extend the end of Reba’s jam a bit. During the Mockingbird narration, Trey gives a heartfelt shoutout to the fans who followed them across Colorado, noting that they saved Forbin into Mockingbird specifically for this final show of the run. A standard Possum wraps up the first set.