SET 1: Limb By Limb, Dogs Stole Things, Ghost, Water in the Sky, Vultures, Dirt, Twist, Piper, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Olivia's Pool, I Don't Care, Samson Variation, Bye Bye Foot
SET 2: Samson Variation, Saw It Again, Waking Up, Limb By Limb, Dogs Stole Things, Ghost, Dirt, Vultures, Water in the Sky, Twist -> Piper, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Ain't Love Funny, Stand! -> Izabella
 this show, while often overlooked and not counting "for stats purposes" has in my opinion, a few really great moments. it contains some unofficial debuts, my personal favorite being limb by limb (yeah, that over ghost!). the jam in this is incredible, with some really awesome high notes from trey, and due to its being a debut, there is a sense of freshness in the song. in my opinion, the dogs stole things is a little weak... but overall, good show!
		this show, while often overlooked and not counting "for stats purposes" has in my opinion, a few really great moments. it contains some unofficial debuts, my personal favorite being limb by limb (yeah, that over ghost!). the jam in this is incredible, with some really awesome high notes from trey, and due to its being a debut, there is a sense of freshness in the song. in my opinion, the dogs stole things is a little weak... but overall, good show!
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