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"However it's a very welcomed "Mike's Song." I try to manifest a set-long "Mike's>Weekapaug Groove" sandwich by closing my eyes and muttering to myself. "Mike's" has a big ol' white light peak and the assumption is that they are about to entrance us with "I Am Hydrogen" but they flow into the "With" that they neglected from "The Curtain" in the first set. It's like they just knew that I'd forgotten about it! Fishman hits the "Orange whip" sample from Blues Brothers. I'm still praying that they delay "Weekapaug," but Trey blatantly ignores me, gives Mike the look, Mike extends his thumb and - hawk tuah - slaps on that thang. It's a WITHAPAUG. Everyone shakes their soft shell clams. When CK5 hits your soul with his lights it can feel like the equivalent of a cowboy shooting at your feet and shouting, "Dance! Dance!"