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Review by Abe_Froman
The show itself was..."eh." I really liked the idea of Trey and Mike teaming up with the Duo that summer, but as I saw the setlists roll in, it became pretty apparent that it would be heavy on Trey's solo material. I love those songs with TAB, but not with these three other really talented musicians. At one point during the night, they were jamming pretty well and I was sure they were going into "2001", but, alas, no love.
The songs in the setlist above with the footnotes are worth a listen, otherwise, you're probably good hunting down something else.