Soundcheck: Peaches en Regalia, Beauty of My Dreams (this soundcheck is unconfirmed and possibly incomplete)
SET 1: Strawberry Letter 23 > Sigma Oasis, Peaches en Regalia, Tube, Theme From the Bottom > Stash, Train Song, Steam > Rift > Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Free, Sand > Ruby Waves > Harry Hood, The Moma Dance[1], Possum[2], Everything's Right[1]
ENCORE: Nellie Kane[3], Beauty of My Dreams[4], Carini[1]
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Review by art_vandelay
If you're the type who skips listening to a show if there are no songs exceeding 20 or 30-minutes, it's your loss. Other than the quiet Train Song, the band had its foot on the gas for pretty much the entire evening. Playing a stellar Hood right before bringing Billy onstage, some might've wondered if he'd keep the momentum going, and boy did he respond.
Well, the boys didn't bring any shows to the South this time around, so I brought myself to Grand Rapids, and I definitely picked a good one!