SET 1: The Curtain > Runaway Jim, Foam, Sparkle, Llama, Reba, Tube > You Enjoy Myself, Horn, Brother, Sweet Adeline[1]
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Fluffhead > Poor Heart > It's Ice > Tweezer > Tela, The Landlady, Hold Your Head Up[2] > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, My Sweet One[3] > Tweezer Reprise
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Review by SplitOpenAndMule
When I came home from work I had an very strong beer (I'm a lightweight and not that frequent of a drinker) and picked up where I left off on the show. Poor Heart was fun, and It's Ice really showed great prowess from Page and the rest of the band behind him. Then came this Tweezer which completely blew me away. Someone lets out a few blood-curdling screams at the start of the jam, so the band, as if in response, begins playing gently, and with more patience than the Phish of just a few months prior, they slowly build up to a heavy, HEAVY jam and peak. And Tela is the PERFECT cool down.
The end of the set has very pointed playing, with songs landing well with the attentive crowd. And My Sweet One starts off with the "very, extremely rare, special" gospel intro, 100% worth hearing.
Overall, average show, worthy of a review, worth hearing the Tweezer>Tela (though you're probably best off starting that grouping with the jam chart Fluffhead) and MSO.