SET 1: AC/DC Bag > 46 Days, Water in the Sky, Bathtub Gin, Punch You in the Eye > The Moma Dance, Guyute, Swept Away > Steep, Demand > Seven Below, Lawn Boy, Julius
SET 2: Rock and Roll > Piper > Simple > Theme From the Bottom, Shine a Light, Ghost -> NO2, Suzy Greenberg
SET 3: Party Time > Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease, Fluffhead, Joy, The Squirming Coil, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Blue Moon[1], Loving Cup
 The Story of the Ghost
					4
					The Story of the Ghost
					4
					 Billy Breathes
					3
					Billy Breathes
					3
					 Hoist
					3
					Hoist
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 The White Tape
					3
					The White Tape
					3
					 Round Room
					2
					Round Room
					2
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 Awesome week.
		Awesome week.  Trey in fact did have a 'Greenish-Teal' Languedoc for Sets II and III, I didn't notice it in the first. Now friends of mine said that it was his 'Time Turns Elastic' guitar, but I disagree; I think it was a gift for Christmas from Paul to Trey and he decided to bust it out, Paul Languedoc was in attendance so this is my theory, jump on it or not; but one cannot disagree with the fact that Trey definately was playing the entire 2nd and 3rd Sets with a 'Green-Blue' guitar!
		Trey in fact did have a 'Greenish-Teal' Languedoc for Sets II and III, I didn't notice it in the first. Now friends of mine said that it was his 'Time Turns Elastic' guitar, but I disagree; I think it was a gift for Christmas from Paul to Trey and he decided to bust it out, Paul Languedoc was in attendance so this is my theory, jump on it or not; but one cannot disagree with the fact that Trey definately was playing the entire 2nd and 3rd Sets with a 'Green-Blue' guitar! The second set of this show doesn't get the love it deserves! It is an outlier in terms of the musical sound 2009 took on as a whole. There are effects from Trey and Mike that I had not previously heard during the year. The Piper is like a train chugging along to a crunchy, techno sound. The Ghost is straight Bataan Death March.
		The second set of this show doesn't get the love it deserves! It is an outlier in terms of the musical sound 2009 took on as a whole. There are effects from Trey and Mike that I had not previously heard during the year. The Piper is like a train chugging along to a crunchy, techno sound. The Ghost is straight Bataan Death March.
	 Very solid early 3.0 show. Especially loved the Demand > Seven Below pairing in the first set. Nice raging Piper in set II featuring some Trey shredding. The centerpiece of the show is the extremely psychedelic Ghost -> NO2 pairing that saw Gordon taking the band down the rabbit hole. Absolutely must listen pairing if you've never heard it before. Solid third set capped off by You Enjoy Myself with a pretty ripping Trey solo.
		Very solid early 3.0 show. Especially loved the Demand > Seven Below pairing in the first set. Nice raging Piper in set II featuring some Trey shredding. The centerpiece of the show is the extremely psychedelic Ghost -> NO2 pairing that saw Gordon taking the band down the rabbit hole. Absolutely must listen pairing if you've never heard it before. Solid third set capped off by You Enjoy Myself with a pretty ripping Trey solo.Add a Review
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