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Originally Posted by Z-Man 
Saw them last night. Great show, but if you're expecting a jam-til-four-in-the-morning-like-the-Allman-Bros. show, you might be in for a disapointment this time around (not really a disapointment for me, since I had to get up this morning). Relatively short set.
Sandwiches for the Road
Ghost to Most
I'm Sorry, Houston
The Living Bubba
3 Dimes Down
Sinkhole
Marry Me
Puttin' People on the Moon
Self-Destructive Zones
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town
Home Field Advantage
Bob
Zip City
Song I Didn't Recognize
Lookout Mountain
Encore: 10-minute version of Buttholeville
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That might have just been that one show. On the
DBT messageboard, someone posted an Anaheim setlist from the day before, I think, and it's a bit longer.
I hate to say it, but I'm still not sure if I'm that interested in seeing them this time around. I've seen them three times before, and, each time, the Isbell songs were highlights. I'm also a lot more partial to the post-SRO material, so I'm not super-keen on the focus on the not-so-great early stuff, like "Sandwiches for the Road," "Buttholeville," and "The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town." They've probably played just as many of these early tunes when I've seen them, but the ratios were different. The sets were so much longer that you'd get two or three Decoration Day or Dirty South songs to one Pizza Deliverance. Looks like there's only two each from those albums, one from SRO, and none from A Blessing and a Curse in that set.