Soundcheck: Funky Bitch > Cities, Ginseng Sullivan, 46 Days
SET 1: Down with Disease, Camel Walk, Ocelot, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Summer of '89, Stash, Cavern > The Wedge > Possum, Julius
SET 2: Sand > Backwards Down the Number Line > Prince Caspian > Tweezer -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Piper > Mountains in the Mist, David Bowie, A Day in the Life
ENCORE: Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > Tweezer Reprise
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Review by waxbanks
The first set is studded with gems too: Stash, Light Up, the whole shebang. Even Summer of '89, which many fans openly despise, fits right in here - Trey's solo is emotionally open and lively. The jam still hasn't quite found its final shape, I think, nor its ideal length, but it's pretty and admirably forthright (not to mention a clever left turn away from the rhythmic tempo of the vocal section).
Don't let anyone tell you the early segue out of this (goopy, funky) Tweezer is a problem. (It might be a disappointment, but that's got more to do with the listener than the music...) It's all part of the bigger picture. After one listen I think this second set is stronger, end-to-end, than any closing set of 2009, and worthy of the already-epic Summer of '10.