SET 1: Push On 'Til the Day, Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps > Gotta Jibboo > Magilla, Money, Love and Change, Sand > Valentine, O-o-h Child, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Simple Twist Up Dave, Small Axe, Shine, Alaska, Mr. Completely > Tuesday > Clint Eastwood, First Tube
ENCORE: Pigtail, Heavy Things > Black Dog
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Review by Roofless_Sheds
They played EVERYTHING, with a fire and ferocity that fit the vibe of the cypress grove surrounding the stage. My favorite TAB versions of Sand, Jibboo, Cayman, Money Love, Mr. Completely, First Tube, Shine... Just one after another flooded outward in a relentless assault. The band was impeccably tight and responsive, and clearly managed to impress a lot of people.
Those of us who were familiar kept praying for a Medeski sit-in, as the TAB alum was on site and played a full set with Scofield, Martin, and Wood earlier in the evening, but alas. After the final notes of Black Dog resounded through the swamp, I doubt anybody remained unsatisfied.
If you're gonna pay good cash money to download the SBD of a single TAB show since 2008, this is the one to grab.