SET 1: 46 Days, The Moma Dance, Free, Wolfman's Brother, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Evolve, A Day in the Life > Possum
SET 2: Sand > Chalk Dust Torture[1] > Light -> Ya Mar, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Carini > Everything's Right > Harry Hood
ENCORE: Character Zero, First Tube
This performance was part of Bourbon & Beyond and took place on the Barrel Stage. Trey and Mike teased A Love Supreme in Timber (Jerry the Mule). Trey teased Leaving on a Jet Plane in Sand. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Trey teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in Harry Hood.
 They were slotted for 3 hours; first set was well played and festival-friendly, though short (65mins); intermission was also very short (19mins), and they ended up going about 10mins past the alloted end time
		They were slotted for 3 hours; first set was well played and festival-friendly, though short (65mins); intermission was also very short (19mins), and they ended up going about 10mins past the alloted end time Festival sets often get mixed reviews and I thoroughly understand why. However, this show really had maybe two moments where they lost their groove.
		Festival sets often get mixed reviews and I thoroughly understand why. However, this show really had maybe two moments where they lost their groove.  Not a typical festival set, what a great dance and jam fest! A Day in the Life in set one? Wow!  I’m a huge fan of Timber and thoroughly enjoyed that. I disagree with the show notes that CDT was unfinished. Trey brought the band back from the CDT jam and clearly finished the song. I’ll grant that it was a soft finish but it was done and he stuck the landing straight into more jamming and into Light.
		Not a typical festival set, what a great dance and jam fest! A Day in the Life in set one? Wow!  I’m a huge fan of Timber and thoroughly enjoyed that. I disagree with the show notes that CDT was unfinished. Trey brought the band back from the CDT jam and clearly finished the song. I’ll grant that it was a soft finish but it was done and he stuck the landing straight into more jamming and into Light.
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Review by ajcmixer
I was at SPAC3. Sunday July 27th. "46 days and the coal ran out"..."47 days and the coal came home".
Mofos were on a 46 days hiatus since SPAC3 and returned to the stage on the 47th day. These mofos don't miss a trick. I've laughed my ass off all morning since. How can you not love a band like this. Through Wolfman's and so far they sound like they came ready to play. Hope y'all out there enjoy the tour, I'll be enjoying the replays.