SET 1: Just A Touch [1], Cayman Review [2], Back on the Train, Simple Twist Up Dave, Slave to the Traffic Light [3], Let Me Lie [4], Heavy Things[2], Undermind, Love Is What We Are[2], Burlap Sack and Pumps, Shade [5], 46 Days
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land, Steam, Lifeboy [6], Drifting[2], Night Speaks to a Woman, Liquid Time, Tube[2], If I Could [7], Curlew's Call, You Enjoy Myself [8]
ENCORE: Brief Time [9], More[6], Push On 'Til the Day
This show was billed as The Beacon Jams (celebrating the 5th anniversary of 2020's Beacon Jams residency), benefited Divided Sky Foundation, and featured the first public TAB performances of Just A Touch and Slave to the Traffic Light (both had been previously played on November 27, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). Just A Touch featured just Trey on acoustic guitar and vocals from Kenneth, Jennifer, Natalie, and Jo Lampert. Jo Lampert was a guest singer for Just A Touch, Cayman Review, Let Me Lie, Heavy Things, Love Is What We Are, Drifting, Tube, and You Enjoy Myself. Slave to the Traffic Light, Let Me Lie, Shade, Lifeboy, If I Could, You Enjoy Myself, and More featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Rachel Golub, Katie Kresek, Maxim Moston, and Anja Wood) with Jeff Tanski joining on piano for Slave to the Traffic Light, If I Could, and You Enjoy Myself. Slave to the Traffic Light featured Trey on acoustic and electric guitar, the Rescue Squad Strings, and Jeff Tanski on piano. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in No Men In No Man's Land. Lifeboy and More were just Trey on acoustic guitar and the Rescue Squad Strings. Tube contained She Blinded Me with Science quotes. Trey quoted Vaccinated Attutide after Tube. If I Could was just Trey on acoustic guitar, the Rescue Squad Strings, and Jeff Tanski on piano. You Enjoy Myself's lyrics were changed to "boy, woman, god, shit." Brief Time was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
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Big Boat
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Party Time
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Farmhouse
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Stash
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Hoist
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The White Tape
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Undermind
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Round Room
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Junta
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