SET 1: Free, Back on the Train, Theme From the Bottom, Cities[1], Divided Sky, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Ether Edge, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Punch You in the Eye > Ghost > A Wave of Hope > What's the Use? > Ruby Waves > Backwards Down the Number Line > Character Zero
ENCORE: Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Wilson > Rocky Top
Trey added the lyrics "bright in the daytime" to Cities in reference to the show's early start time of 6:30pm, and teased Take Me Out to the Ballgame during Ghost. Trey sang part of San-Ho-Zay in the Sneakin' Sally vocal jam. Prior to Page's solo in Rocky Top, Trey said "sometimes at the end of the game, you gotta bring in your relief pitcher." The baseball themes in this show were a nod to Page having thrown out the first pitch at the Mets/Angels game at Citi Field earlier in the day.
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Review by WeHopeYouHaveAGoodTime
Whatever the cause, this show is underrated. Having been in Pittsburgh, Bill Graham, Philly this tour, I can objectively say that this should be rated in the top 3 of your without question. No frustration here - who cares? Just a musing and a listening note for future me and you….