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The night kicks off with fiery takes on Llama, Reba, Foam, and Jim. There’s a tape flip after Sparkle, and a bit of banter is missing before Chalk Dust. The recording picks back up as Trey is acknowledging the crew of four—Paul, Chris, Pete, and Andrew. Brother absolutely rips, and a standard Golgi wraps up the first set.
Set two opens with Curtain into Mike’s Groove. It’s a solid Groove, but more straightforward compared to the adventurous one from Somerville. Tweezer follows suit—tight but in the pocket for this tour. After Eliza, Trey shares that he wrote it for his girlfriend in attendance, Susan Eliza Statesir. There’s another tape flip here, but no music is lost. Fish introduces the band members during Love You. For the encore, Grippo joins in, adding his touch to Jesus Left and an energetic BBFCFM. As the crowd files out, Paul spins Captain Beefheart’s Tropical Hotdog Night as the walkout music.