Soundcheck: Time Loves a Hero
SET 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Esther > You Enjoy Myself > Wilson, Peaches en Regalia, On Your Way Down > Alumni Blues[1] > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, I Didn't Know[2], McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters[3] > Foam, David Bowie
SET 2: Funky Bitch, Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light, The Mango Song, Divided Sky, Split Open and Melt[4], Suzy Greenberg > Fluffhead > Good Times Bad Times
 Relisten and some of the other streaming services have a pretty rough sounding Set 2 with some choice banter cut out.  I had to pull this one from my hard drive to be able to listen to the entire performance.  Set 1 sounds incredible!  However, the pitch is a hair sharp.  Easy fix if you’re good at that sort of thing.  Set 2 has multiple cassette generations in its lineage and isn’t as enjoyable as the first set. Also, the pitch is a step slow.
		Relisten and some of the other streaming services have a pretty rough sounding Set 2 with some choice banter cut out.  I had to pull this one from my hard drive to be able to listen to the entire performance.  Set 1 sounds incredible!  However, the pitch is a hair sharp.  Easy fix if you’re good at that sort of thing.  Set 2 has multiple cassette generations in its lineage and isn’t as enjoyable as the first set. Also, the pitch is a step slow. 
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Review by TheEmu
I'm going to give the end of Fluffhead another listen as there is some banter there that seems to suggest either the date of this show is wrong or that Trey didn't know what day it was...