SET 1: La Grange, You Enjoy Myself > Cities -> Dave's Energy Guide > Cities, Take the 'A' Train, Funky Bitch, Dinner and a Movie, Fire
SET 2: Golgi Apparatus > AC/DC Bag, Satin Doll, Sanity[1], Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Slave to the Traffic Light > Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, The Lizards
SET 3: Mustang Sally, Corinna, Walk Away, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Contact, Makisupa Policeman, Whipping Post
ENCORE: Harpua
 What a nice run of shows in Telluride!  This and 7/30 were my favorite of the bunch.  Every night in Telluride has lots of great stage banter but this night takes the cake!  It’s too bad Aspen wasn’t recorded.
		What a nice run of shows in Telluride!  This and 7/30 were my favorite of the bunch.  Every night in Telluride has lots of great stage banter but this night takes the cake!  It’s too bad Aspen wasn’t recorded.   Warren Stickney shows up during the intro to Contact prompting Trey and Page to yell out ”Warren!” “Page: How ya doin’ buddy,  $150, right? Trey: $150!!!” lol It should also be noted that “The Tires aka Contact” had backup singers, Mary Beth and friends. This version of Harpua is humorous and atypical for the time.  Highlights:  The Entire Show
   Warren Stickney shows up during the intro to Contact prompting Trey and Page to yell out ”Warren!” “Page: How ya doin’ buddy,  $150, right? Trey: $150!!!” lol It should also be noted that “The Tires aka Contact” had backup singers, Mary Beth and friends. This version of Harpua is humorous and atypical for the time.  Highlights:  The Entire Show
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