SET 1: The Moma Dance > Rift, Sigma Oasis > Possum, Wolfman's Brother, Stash, Blaze On, Monsters, I Am the Walrus
SET 2: Carini -> Tweezer > What's Going Through Your Mind > A Life Beyond The Dream, Harry Hood
ENCORE: Slave to the Traffic Light > More, Tweezer Reprise
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Review by BUCKuintheEYE
It wasn't the best show I've been to, but not the worst. Mr. & Mrs. Met showing up during Moma was pretty cool. You can never go wrong with a Moma opener. There was plenty of high energy songs in the first set from Moma, Rift, Wolfman's and Possum. The small venue was hopping as the sun was setting through the I Am the Walrus set closer.
Set break was short and everyone was rushing back to their seats as Carini started and went on for the next 28 minutes into Tweezer. I turned to my friend and said it could be a 2 song set. Instead, we got some low energy songs with WGTYM and A Life Beyond the Dream. A rushed Hood closed out the 2nd set.
Surely, they'd play Ozzy/Sabbath in the encore. They had almost 20 minutes until curfew. Instead we got Traffic Light, More and TweePrise with Trey dancing on the front of the stage an batting balloons with his guitar.
Forest Hills was a smaller venue than I was expecting and it made for a much more intimate show. Because of the 10:00 curfew, the sun was still out when Set 2 started. We didn't get the full CK5 experience until midway through the set. Just have to remember that not every show has to be festival or MSG size. The song selection wasn't great, but at least it wasn't filled with covers. I took a walk during Blaze On and Monsters. I'm glad I made it back in time for Walrus, though. After the 28 minute Carini, the rest of the show felt like it was rushed to fit in the time and they still finished at 9:55.