SET 1: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Mozambique, Night Speaks to a Woman, Small Axe, Acting the Devil, Cayman Review > Last Tube
SET 2: Money, Love and Change, Olivia [1], Ether Sunday, Ray Dawn Balloon [2], Thunderhead[2], Simple Twist Up Dave -> Percussion Parade
Mozambique contained a Rhapsody in Blue tease. The Night Speaks to a Woman from this show appears on Trey’s live CD, Plasma. Trey's bus driver Dominic Placco, joined the band for Olivia. Trey performed Ray Dawn Balloon and Thunderhead acoustic. Trey teased Drifting before Simple Twist Up Dave. The band ended the second set by forming a conga line marching off stage; they came back on stage for the encore in the same manner and reprised the ending of Simple Twist Up Dave.
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