I: Space City Affair > See The Light > Beef Barley, What The Funk*, The Grand Scheme Of Things, Jump**
II: jam > Dig > Psygn^ > jam > Puppetry, jam^^ > Spunk > Drum Solo, The Late And The Great > Over Exposure
E: Young Lust#
* with extended drum intro.
** Van Halen cover; first time played.
^ with \'Let Forever Be\' (Chemical Brothers) tease.
^^ with \'NBC\' jingle.
# Pink Floyd cover; first time played.
My fucking brain is ooze right now. I wish I could remember more of the 1st set but we showed up late and I was still a little pissed off from getting stuck at work a 1/2 late. Heard the STL while walking in, wish I remember Beef Barley. I hope that with the addition of the keys, the jam in Beef Barley goes back to the summer of 2005. TGSOT is always a great song to hear, this one was really good, if I am remembering it right. I hate Van Halen and had not any feelings on Jump, which was slated to be part of the encore along with 1984 wish would then go into Jump. It was great to hear Striker sing though.
IMO, this show is all 2nd set. The breakdown that happened in Dig with Matt on Keys reminded me of the Page saloon style section in Harpua. It was very nice. Psygn as always is great to hear. The show highlight for me was Puppetry. I always enjoyed Puppetry and the darkness that ensues. I liked this Puppetry as it displayed all that I needed to confirm my belief in this line up. Spunk into a nice drum solo was ill. Went for a 20 minute smoke an American Spirit break at the beginning of The Late and The Great > Over Exposure because someone ripped ass in the back and made me evacuate.
Young Lust was a nice tune to hear Ronny sing. Nothing special but a really good show and the promise of good things to come.
I must comment that the fans and audience were definitely digging it. The band sounded great and everything was right on. Lots of people that I have not seen at a show before. Can\'t wait for Daniel Street.