A fine way to end a, as most would say who saw the previous shows, stellar weekend of music. From the "Scheme-themed" opening jam I knew the band and the Stone Church would not let me down again. Having not seen the GSOT in over a year that jam planted a hopeful seed in my head, like there ever isn\'t one, and the Mayfly>Puppetry almost made me forget about it, until...those opening thumps of Adrian\'s, I was like finally goddammit, but no. Drunk Monk was great as usual and everything that followed was tight as always, the STL was scorching and the energy kept up nicely with the Ahoy to close out. The second set however was where it was at though, kinda weird/cool how they had the end of LATG end segue into the frenzied Overexposure, which made me think they were in no mood to fuck around and just wanted to get down to it right away, which I think is why they may have chose to play 2001, which was a surprise and got everyone crazy. Then the jam that made me immediately hope for Simpleton, and then turn in to it no matter how predictably made me happy. I knew that it was getting late and was probably going to be lead on was set straight with the actual Grand Scheme of Things, which I\'d never seen minus Jordan, but after hearing one one disc, I honestly had some doubts that were quickly washed away by a massive wave of sound. So what if I feel the need to sound like a wook when describing a show, thats what it feels like. I\'m always glad to see WPOAC so that was good and though I too am not a big fan of Keep on Rockin\' the Free World unless its a Pearl Jam version, having also not seen Ron play guitar up till this point it was entertaining, and I still think that it\'s kinda cool that no matter what kind of musical talent one has yet to achieve on the guitar, I still find it impressive that the same energy level can be reached. GREAT SHOW.