Soundcheck: Solsbury Hill, Southern Man, Honky Tonk Women
SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Sparkle, Guelah Papyrus, Stash, The Horse[1] > Silent in the Morning > Maze, I Didn't Know[2], It's Ice > Divided Sky, Cavern
SET 2: Buried Alive > Suzy Greenberg, All Things Reconsidered > Llama, Mound, My Friend, My Friend[3], You Enjoy Myself[4], My Sweet One[5] > Big Ball Jam > Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Possum[6]
ENCORE: Sweet Adeline, Golgi Apparatus
The Horse and the beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. I Didn't Know featured Fish on the Madonna washboard. Suzy included a Stairway to Heaven tease from Trey. My Friend contained a Killer Joe tease from Page near the end of the song. YEM contained Groove is in the Heart teases. YEM's vocal jam and My Sweet One contained references to "Mr. Cookie Head," who was a fan out in the audience dressed in a cookie costume. Big Ball Jam contained an Auld Lang Syne tease from Trey. During the band introductions in Love You, Fish introduced Brad Sands, prompting a "Charge!" tease from Page, and "Cookie Man", leading to a HYHU tease. New York New York was teased after Page's introduction. Fish quoted Iron Man in his Love You vacuum solo. Love You subsequently contained a Sound of Music tease from Page and Mike. Possum had a Simpsons signal and ended with "Cookie Head Man" references from Trey.
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