SET 1: Gotta Jibboo, Soul Rebel [1], Valentine, Dark And Down, Speak to Me, Magilla, The Land of Nod, 49 Bye-Byes[1], Alive Again, Drifting, Greyhound Rising, Traveler
SET 2: Money, Love and Change, The Song, Invisible Knife, Flying Machines, Sand, Lever Boy, Clint Eastwood, Bounce, MacArthur Park[1]
ENCORE: First Tube
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Review by Wisy_Megabeth
Came out for this one on a pleasant-enough October night, not 10 minutes away from where I used to live in Brooklyn. Ah the memories. Little did I know that Trey would soon really outdo himself far beyond "Paper Wheels" territory. I never really got into that album, minus "Speak to Me," the first song, and "Bounce." Luckily he played two of those this show. Please come to King's again, TAB!