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Blistering elective... the sound quality in that room combined with Cotter's mastery transformed that sweet room into a full on sonic spa🙏! Highlights.. Jack Straw> Mississippi opener Cumberland... Like a Road (for Gloria) MNS... UJB He's Gone Fantasy Morning  Dew closer. Hopefully someone has complete list.. ''twas a fabulous evening in that historic venue!

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Jack Straw->
Mississippi 
Minglewood
Candyman
Passenger
Jack A Roe
Tom Thumbs
Cumberland
Like A Road (for Gloria Jones)
Music 

 

Sugar Magnolia->
Reuben & Cerise ->
Women Are Smarter->
He’s Gone ->
Uncle John’s Band ->
Drums->space->
Throwing Stones->
Dear Mr Fantasy->
Uncle John’s Reprise ->
Morning Dew
(Encore:) 
Day Tripper ->
Sunshine Daydream.

 

serlist courtesy of John a

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Show got kicking out the gate with the Jack Straw -> Mississippi and didn't let up. My highlights were Like A Road (nicely dedicated by Eaton to Gloria Jones), Mr Fantasy (just before the final jam Skip went crazy; he hit a couple big bombs then proceeded to essentially do a duet, constant bombs in tow, with Rob B while Rob B was simultaneously working the big jam with Jeff...making Rob B a busy man!), and Morning Dew, which saw a very respectful SF crowd.

 

Through Jack-A-Roe I was sure we were square in 1977.  Then Tom Thumb's announced the elective, and soon enough things had turned 80s with some perfectly placed JGB tidbits.  Very nice.

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Gotta be fun when the start of the last song has people realizing, that’s right, they never finished Sugar Mags and realizing just how lost in the nights’ music they were and how much fun was had by all. Happy for all who had the experience.

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On 2/16/2019 at 5:22 PM, John A said:

Show got kicking out the gate with the Jack Straw -> Mississippi and didn't let up. My highlights were Like A Road (nicely dedicated by Eaton to Gloria Jones), Mr Fantasy (just before the final jam Skip went crazy; he hit a couple big bombs then proceeded to essentially do a duet, constant bombs in tow, with Rob B while Rob B was simultaneously working the big jam with Jeff...making Rob B a busy man!), and Morning Dew, which saw a very respectful SF crowd.

 

Through Jack-A-Roe I was sure we were square in 1977.  Then Tom Thumb's announced the elective, and soon enough things had turned 80s with some perfectly placed JGB tidbits.  Very nice.

 

No organ on stage in 77...one of the first things i look for on stage

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Well now that you mention it the organ jam in Minglewood was decidedly "un-'77". I don't know how strict that stuff is, but it's probably foolish to assume less than very strict!

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