Umphreys McGee Completes Run With Redman In Huntington
By Scott Bernstein Jan 19, 2015 • 12:00 pm PST


Umphrey’s began last night’s show with a Redman-less string of the “Bathing Digits” intro into “Go To Hell” followed by “Phil’s Farm” and “Mad Love.” Joshua then emerged for the first “Believe The Lie” since August as well as “The Linear” > “Glory” > “Anchor Drops” and a “Wife Soup” set closer. The Chicagoans opened the second set without the saxophonist for extended versions of “Mantis” and “Booth Love.” Redman returned to the stage for “1348,” “Higgins” and “Mail Package” before UM brought the show to a close with an encore that featured a cover of Jeff Beck’s “Led Boots” and the end of “1348.”
UM With Josh Redman In Huntington Videos (Shot by
Setlist (via All Things Umphreys)
Set One: Bathing Digits > Go to Hell, Phil’s Farm, Mad Love, Believe the Lie[1], The Linear[1] > Glory[1] > Anchor Drops[1], Wife Soup[1]
Set Two: Preamble > Mantis[2] > Booth Love[3] > 1348[1], Higgins[1], Mail Package[1]
Encore: Led Boots > 1348
[1] with Joshua Redman on saxophone
[2] unfinished
[3] with Another Brick In the Wall (Pink Floyd) jam; unfinished