Strictly as a paper setlist the first set does nothing for me. Stash is good opener but the flow just looks too up and down with too many slower songs mixed in throughout. For what was likely a nice fall night in October, not a surprise to see this was a Wednesday night show (I would have guessed Sunday).
The Stash jam starts out normal but around the 7:30 mark Trey slowly starts the final build up and the jam takes on a whole new feel. The ending seemed a bit abrupt but the second jam was solid and probably one of the better ones from 1995.
The Old Home Place has always been a favorite of mine. It’s a fun, happy song that is welcome in almost any first set slot.
There is an even longer than normal pause in Divided Sky. I know at some point Trey decided to wait for the third roar from the crowd to continue on with the last progression. Always thought this was kind of a waste of time and killed the momentum built up from the first half of the song. Anyways, they nail the ending regardless.
As mentioned, Fog That Surrounds is superior to Taste. The intro vocals are more playful and it creates a nice build up to the traditional Taste first verses. Even the chorus with the different harmonies has a brighter feel to it.
An energetic Julius and Sample close out the set. Those songs were likely in heavy rotation at the time. You can tell they all feel comfortable playing them and they even give them more of a rock/blues feel back then than they have for the last ~10 years.
Second set is up this afternoon.