SET 1: Long Black Line, Daisy Hill Grove, Here Today, Number 1 Crush, Ether, Crazy Sometimes, Tiny Little World
SET 2: Take It As It Comes, I'm Deranged > The Field, Peel > Say Something, Sugar Shack, Yarmouth Road, Black Tambourine, How Many People Are You
ENCORE: Spock's Brain, Cities
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Review by Super_UK_Phan
Still waiting for the official set list to be posted one week after (!?), but as memory serves, some highlights:
Get It, Get It: playful, jam-friendly new tune that Mike prefaced by semi-apologizing that the refrain in the title will/might stick in your head late at night. "It's not a good thing" intoned Mr. G.
#1 Crush (Garbage cover): slinky, droning bass line and Scott's monotone vocals made this a dark, infectious side-trip from the shiny-happy vibe Mike exudes.
Sugar Shack: the only direct nod to that Vermont band (along with 'Cities'). Fun to hear Mike own this gem.
Tiny Little World: this 'Overstep' standout exists for one reason, to allow Mike to pummel the groove from beat one, and he delivered - such fun.
Looking forward to his next solo tour (and to the posted set list)!