Soundcheck: Mike’s Song, Back at the Chicken Shack, Beauty of My Dreams, Day Tripper
SET 1: Meat, My Friend, My Friend[1] -> My Left Toe -> Whipping Post > Makisupa Policeman[2] > Happy Birthday to You[3], Makisupa Policeman, Saw It Again, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Cavern
SET 2: Birds of a Feather[4] -> Walk Away > Run Like an Antelope > Suzy Greenberg[5] > Hold Your Head Up > Purple Rain[6] > Hold Your Head Up, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 The Siket Disc
					1
					The Siket Disc
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 A classic. ELECTRIC energy from all sides on this night, band and crowd. Just listen to the reaction on the last notes of Antelope, then the first notes of Suzy Greenberg. The band was feeding off the crowd, the crowd giving it right back.
		A classic. ELECTRIC energy from all sides on this night, band and crowd. Just listen to the reaction on the last notes of Antelope, then the first notes of Suzy Greenberg. The band was feeding off the crowd, the crowd giving it right back.  One of the best shows from '99 I've heard so far. The My Left Toe -> Whipping Post segment features some deft, beautiful jamming in the former and some scorching rock in the latter (along with a grand segue); Boogie On stays Type I but hits a really wicked funk groove that'll make your speakers/headphones rattle; Birds of a Feather reaches a multifaceted jam space that might be mistaken for what they were up to in 2011/12 (and thus gets a big thumbs up from me) before it cools down and gets fuzzy and ambient, leading to a frankly *startling* segue into Walk Away; Antelope (mid-set!) has an interesting opening segment that leads into an even more interesting actual jam that features some digressions into sharp funkiness and weird spaciness before cranking up to usual Antelope intensity, making it absolutely must-hear; Suzy Greenberg (!) gets a really relaxed, Page-driven reading; Fish screeches through Purple Rain as a fun palate-cleanser; and YEM features some glorious Gordon bass-in-your-face and a charming reprise of Boogie On. Big-time jams, massive crowd energy, remarkable setlist flow...it all adds up to a glorious show.
		One of the best shows from '99 I've heard so far. The My Left Toe -> Whipping Post segment features some deft, beautiful jamming in the former and some scorching rock in the latter (along with a grand segue); Boogie On stays Type I but hits a really wicked funk groove that'll make your speakers/headphones rattle; Birds of a Feather reaches a multifaceted jam space that might be mistaken for what they were up to in 2011/12 (and thus gets a big thumbs up from me) before it cools down and gets fuzzy and ambient, leading to a frankly *startling* segue into Walk Away; Antelope (mid-set!) has an interesting opening segment that leads into an even more interesting actual jam that features some digressions into sharp funkiness and weird spaciness before cranking up to usual Antelope intensity, making it absolutely must-hear; Suzy Greenberg (!) gets a really relaxed, Page-driven reading; Fish screeches through Purple Rain as a fun palate-cleanser; and YEM features some glorious Gordon bass-in-your-face and a charming reprise of Boogie On. Big-time jams, massive crowd energy, remarkable setlist flow...it all adds up to a glorious show.
	 the summer 99 tour was coming to a close, and everyone had some pretty lofty hopes for this tour closing run at deer creek.  this night prooved, in my opionion, to be the far superior of the two.  the  next night seemed to be filled with flubs, band tension, and the first set was a sleeper except for a solid bt gin and decent gumbo>nicu combo.  this night benefitted from solid playing and a very inspired set list.
		the summer 99 tour was coming to a close, and everyone had some pretty lofty hopes for this tour closing run at deer creek.  this night prooved, in my opionion, to be the far superior of the two.  the  next night seemed to be filled with flubs, band tension, and the first set was a sleeper except for a solid bt gin and decent gumbo>nicu combo.  this night benefitted from solid playing and a very inspired set list. Another hot humid day in central Indiana. Which means, of course, the show would match or surpass the heat.
		Another hot humid day in central Indiana. Which means, of course, the show would match or surpass the heat. There was a special vibe in the air for this show. The band was having more phun than usual, and it showed all night long. Makisupa stands out as extraordinary. Boogie On was sick. Purple Rain was hilarious, and YEM, as usual, was just nasty ass funk!
		There was a special vibe in the air for this show. The band was having more phun than usual, and it showed all night long. Makisupa stands out as extraordinary. Boogie On was sick. Purple Rain was hilarious, and YEM, as usual, was just nasty ass funk! Killer top shelf 1st set.
		Killer top shelf 1st set. Love the Left Toe -> Whipping Post. I was jogging when I heard this show for the first time. While I had glanced at the setlist prior to pressing play at the start of my run, I guess I had forgotten the song sequence by the time I got going. So when they hit that transition I was totally floored! It  put a big smile on my face. Must have been a good one
		Love the Left Toe -> Whipping Post. I was jogging when I heard this show for the first time. While I had glanced at the setlist prior to pressing play at the start of my run, I guess I had forgotten the song sequence by the time I got going. So when they hit that transition I was totally floored! It  put a big smile on my face. Must have been a good one   
 
	 My second show, and I knew coming out of the Deer Creek gates that I saw a special one.  However, our neighbor at the campground didn't have the same point of view that night and thought this was a bad show.  I disagree.  A fine summer 99 show in my books.
		My second show, and I knew coming out of the Deer Creek gates that I saw a special one.  However, our neighbor at the campground didn't have the same point of view that night and thought this was a bad show.  I disagree.  A fine summer 99 show in my books.
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