#Goose Setlist
6/28/24
The Mann Center
Philadelphia, PA
Capacity: 14,000
Ticket Time: 7:30pm EDT

Set I
The Whales

Silver Rising #Goose
Atlas Dogs #Goose
Flodown #Goose
No Rain #Goose
California Magic #Goose
A Western Sun #Goose
Tumble #Goose
(End Set I) #Goose

#Goose Setlist
6/28/24
The Mann Center
Philadelphia, PA
Capacity: 14,000
Ticket Time: 7:30pm EDT

Set I 7:58-9:23 (85)
The Whales > (9)
Silver Rising (9)
Atlas Dogs (7)
Flodown (10)
No Rain* (7)
California Magic+ (6)
A Western Sun (7)
Tumble (26)

*Blind Melon, w/Roger Stevens on guitar
+With Matt Quinn on vocals

@vriphish76 yep call me hasty, but the Mann Tumble is JOTY
@LeftyintheADK Rick shredded. The peak was amazing. But it was mostly one gear, (minus a small section) all type one with Rick absolutely dominating a large portion (the best parts) of the jam. Not complaining. It was high energy and absolutely smoked. But not quite complex or unique enough for me for a JOTY contender.
@vriphish76 very true, felt Peter’s ability to bring the jam back with his synth was also a key ingredient

@LeftyintheADK I like to see them bring down the tempo (more often) for just a little bit in the jams coming out of these faster tempo songs. Lots of times Cotter goes mostly one speed. (Very fast with lots of notes).

He did a great job with that in the Arrow from Atlanta the other night. Gives a little more space for others to shine and then Rick can bring it home at the end.

@vriphish76 I actually think Cotter does a much better job at bringing down the tempo compared to Ben, I think he’s a little bit hesitant - but with more playing, more patience and down tempo could show @chopaganda
@LeftyintheADK @vriphish76 @chopaganda He really does explore the space more, there's just more room and dynamics - It's great!
@scarletfi @LeftyintheADK @vriphish76 I like that Cotter plays off the band and the band plays off of Cotter. With Ben, Ben played off the band but the opposite rarely happened.