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Review by thelot
Things start off with a nice Sloth/Sky combo. They pull out Llama again since night one’s version was plagued with sound issues. Another solid version. Brown, Heaps and DeWitt pulls out his bone for I Didn’t Know. Curtain and Possum are well played. No Gamehendge rap between Forbin>Mockingbird. Rocky Top closes out a 1st set for the first time.
Set 2 kicks off with a shredtastic Chalk Dust. Making up for the previous nights opener. They follow this up with a really nice Gin. This version was just as strong as the one from Keene at the start of the tour. Trey was En Fuego during the Bag jam. Inspired MSO. Very enjoyable Tweezer! Solid Bowie with a short but sweet jam. Contact closes out set 2. Somewhat of a rare second set closer. Nice A-Train/BBFCFM to round out the evening. Fish messes with the audience before counting off 1,2,3,4! lol Two great shows at The Inferno to wrap up the Colorado run.