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Review by thelot
Gin opens up the evening. Funky Bitch follows after a brief hiatus. Last version before this was at the Tree Cafe in Portland on 9/16. Trey’s vocals are muted for the first couple verses of Reba. Possibly a technical issue? Another solid jam tonight! It’s hard to make out on the recording what was said, but afterwards an audience member makes a suggestion to Trey regarding something. This seems to annoy Trey a little. Another incredible Antelope tonight! Playful Marco section. Frankenstein wraps up another first half.
TMWSIY>Alvenu is always a welcome opener. This pairs nicely with Bag. Enjoyable Esther. Split Open was in slow-mo tonight complete with the OG Fish solo preceding the ‘Steam Dream’ section. Solid jam. In a Hole had yet another reworked ending. Love you was back after a little hiatus. Last seen at Humphries on 4/20. Mike’s Groove closed out set 2. Groove ripped per usual. I Didn’t Know featured J.M. Nooney reciting his grocery list…”hummus, sprouts, peppers and 10,000 mics, whatever they are!” lol this replaced the usual vac/(trumpet) solo. Fun show overall, but there were definitely a ton of flubs throughout the evening.