![]() Some folks who were in attendance report that someone threw a shirt at Bobby at the end of Around and Around, pissing him off and putting the kibosh on the encore. ![]() And, after a soaring and powerful Stella with the drummers and Jerry creating a rich tapestry, an absolutely blistering Around and Around ends the show with no encore. Fired up, the band lights off a raucous, blazing hot jam. On the flip side of Drums and Space, the boys accelerate right into a crackly, spitfire Truckin’ that has the audience in a fervor, clapping and dancing along. Then Estimated comes out and Jerry and Brent combine on a delightfully spacey – without ever loosing the theme – interlude that eventually flows forth into a radiant Eyes. Jerry is magisterial on the Ship of Fools that follows, even as he flubs the lyrics at a critical juncture. ![]() The crowd is into it throughout, roaring on the Good Lovin’ and hooting through the tuning that follows, as they were all evening. And nowhere is this more clear than on Good Lovin’ after the boys come out with similarly raucous and energy-filled versions of Miracle and Bertha. Brent is really keying the sound here and throughout the night, adding the carnivalesque organ that had been missing since Pig’s heyday. But in the middle of Mexicali, Bobby says, “polka time,” kicking off a sick little jam with a little Norteño flair. And things stay a bit subdued in the early going. An expansive and relaxed Half Step> Franklin’s opens the show.
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