SET 1: Up on Cripple Creek, Ophelia, The Best of Everything, Evangeline, Acadian Driftwood, Straight Down the Line, Who Do You Love?, Down South in New Orleans, Go Back to Your Woods, King Harvest (Has Surely Come), The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
SET 2: Broken Arrow, Life is a Carnival, Whispering Pines, Twilight, Across the Great Divide, Rag Mama Rag, Don't Do It, Tupelo Honey, Days Like This, Wonderful Remark
SET 3: The Shape I'm In, Out of the Blue, Forbidden Fruit, Chest Fever, Further on Up the Road, Forever Young, It Makes No Difference, Stage Fright, Caravan, When I Paint My Masterpiece, The Unfaithful Servant [1], Look Out Cleveland[1], The Weight [2], I Shall Be Released [3]
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Review by ClarkBenson
Trey also figured heavily in the 2 finale songs. The most priceless moment of a night full of moments (Clapton absolutely crushed it, coolest thing he's done in ages) was the look on Trey's face playing face to face with the (86?) year old Mavis Staples - i'm sure there is YT footage taken off the venue feed. Other ensemble singers - Margo, Rateleff, Allison Russell . . .Ryan Bingham on vocals and acoustic (also backed Trey). Weir - who seemed kinda out of it on these, tho. I think Lucinda. Can't remember if Don Was and Mike Campbell also backed Trey and didn't clock his drummer. BTW the venue camerawork was shite - particularly by LA standards - Scorsese hogged up the steadicams.