Soundcheck: My Soul
SET 1: The Dogs, Evolve, Fluffhead, Gumbo, Pebbles and Marbles, Roggae, Ginseng Sullivan, Guelah Papyrus, Julius, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: The Curtain With, A Wave of Hope -> Mercy > Simple > Ether Edge -> Maze, Twenty Years Later[1] > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself
Trey teased Manteca in Gumbo. Simple contained extensive Macarena teases. Trey changed the lyrics of Twenty Years Later to "thirty-three years later" in reference to the band's first show at The Mann Center on July 18, 1992. You Enjoy Myself contained teases of the Theme from Speed Racer from Page and Manteca and Jean Pierre teases from Trey. During Mike's bass solo in You Enjoy Myself, Trey quoted She Drives Me Crazy (Fine Young Cannibals), changing the lyrics to "he drives me crazy."
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Review by nucappy
Set 2...was very bipolar. Getting a Curtain With, a song I've been chasing for 22 years, as a 2nd set opener for the first time since 1988 was a treat, and was played excellently. Once AWOH started up, I knew we were in for a good jam. Churning and pulsating, I was wondering if it was going to approach the previous night's Sand in length, but unfortunately came down into what seemed like 20 Years Later, though Trey shook it off to play Mercy. Nice song...wrong moment. Thankfully Simple picked it back up and went big. The crowd seemingly caught the Macarena tease all at once, and thus ensured this version will be remembered for a long time. Ether Edge followed as another cool down moment initially with a nice jam that dropped perfectly into a blistering Maze with some extra mustard during Page and Trey's solos. Trey seemed determined to play 20 Years Later so that he could make the lyric change, I guess. Another decent jam that melted into a rip-roaring Antelope to close out the set.
By this point I was worried about the thunderstorms moving into the area, but they showed no such concerns, encoring with YEM to close out the night in a positive way. It was wild to watch as Trey's guitar dropped out at exactly the moment when the First Note should have been hit, as he and his tech frantically tried to figure out what went wrong. Maybe they were always planning to do the extra jam at the end, but maybe the guitar issues made Trey want to do it. Either way, a phenomenal conclusion to the night, and a solid show overall.