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Review by thelot
Set 1 opens with a nice Sky, a solid YEM and a gritty version of Possum.
The second half opens with a (Lawn Boy lp) Coil, Reba pairing. Another strong Reba jam. Super fun Tweezer opening segment with lots of full band grunts and growls. The fun leads into the jam delivering a fantastic version. Fish introduces it as “The Tweezer Song” again. La Grange features more gritty playing from Trey. The VA audience is treated to a nice McGrupp.
Really nice solo from Cactus in A-Train. Longest ever? Great version of A-Train! An awesome Antelope wraps up set 2. Trey has to be the bearer of bad news and let people know that they won’t be playing at a rumored location in town, but will be playing in Raleigh, NC the following night or Hilton Head, SC that weekend. Enjoyable Mike’s. Unfortunately, Groove cuts way to early. The intro is nice with a little start/stop. Great first show back on southern soil!