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Review by thelot
Bag cuts in during the jam to open the recording. They follow this up with a really nice Reba. Well played version of Buried Alive. No Gamehendge rap in between Forbin>Mockingbird. Strong Stash. A pumpin’ Bowie closes out the first half.
Set 2 starts off with a scorching Llama. Mango is a favorite this tour. They’ve played it every night thus far! Really nice Mike’s Groove with a fantastic Weekapaug! Horn’s sounding more polished. Most of Bouncin’ is cut after the tape flip. Another hot Antelope closes out set 2. Before the encore Trey thanks everyone for their continued support and mentions that Portsmouth is a special place because it’s basically the first place they played outside of Burlington. Trey asks if anyone was at the downstairs Nick’s gig. Apparently Amy set up that initial gig in Portsmouth. The rest of the shows took place at the Stone Church. He welcomes Carl Gerhard out for nice versions of Magilla and La Grange.