Soundcheck: Home, Set Your Soul Free, All of These Dreams (this soundcheck is incomplete)
SET 1: Set Your Soul Free[1], Wolfman's Brother, Roggae > Poor Heart > Undermind > Simple, Ya Mar, Sand
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[2] > My Friend, My Friend[3] > Fuego > Sparkle, Halley's Comet > Light, Waste, Rock and Roll
ENCORE: Tube > Golgi Apparatus
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Review by hayschwa
Right after the proposal, Mike Gordon’s wife Susan just happened to be standing there and congratulated us. We introduced ourselves, and she asked us if we had any songs that we wanted to hear that night that would be appropriate for an engagement. Andrew said “Sparkle” would be a good one... well, what song do they play in the second set?! Sparkle! And what song do they play immediately after? “Halley’s Comet,” which has always been my song and one that I always hope to hear. I knew in my heart that it was not a coincidence at all. That was the first time they’ve ever done those songs back-to-back! They played it for us!!! I still get chills when I think about it. To top it off, they closed the set with “Waste.” The night and weekend was the most magical time of my life. THANK YOU PHISH for continuing to blow my mind and heart wide open!