Soundcheck: Jam > Funky Bitch > Jam, Poor Heart > John Hardy, Amazing Grace, Poor Heart
SET 1: Wilson > Sparkle > Simple -> It's Ice -> Mind Left Body Jam > It's Ice > If I Could, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Divided Sky, Amazing Grace[1]
SET 2: Maze, Fee[2] -> Scent of a Mule, Tweezer, Lifeboy, You Enjoy Myself -> The Vibration of Life -> You Enjoy Myself, Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Sample in a Jar
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Review by westbrook
Set 2 gets off to a great start with a smoking Maze and is followed up with the crowd-pleaser Fee, which segues into Scent of a Mule. And then comes the TWEEZER, which is top 5 material for me. It's just a gorgeous jam with ambient sections, a mind blowing return to the Tweezer theme, and thrilling peaks. Listen to this jam asap if you haven't heard it. The SBD was released on From the Archives Bonnaroo. Lifeboy is one of my favorite ballads and is always a great choice following Tweezer. The following YEM is spectacular as well. Tweezer Reprise wraps up the phenomenal second set and the Sample encore doesn't take anything away from this throwdown of a show.