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For me, personally, I really loved the afternoon set. Divided Sky is my favorite song as well as my middle son. I was on the ferris wheel with my kids when Divided Sky kicked it all off. That was one of my favorite moments of the weekend. I was able to catch Scabbard and How Many People Are You? for the first time. There was a Mound and a Tube. Undermind was good, the Antelope jam started going into a major key for a little bit. I'm not saying it was Tweezerpants, but by no means was it a flop or underwhelming. The playing was spot on, the energy was great, and I really enjoyed the song selection. That's what first sets are all about, right? You should give it a listen.