Here´s the setlist from Wednesday -
Set 1
One of These Days
Thorazine Shuffle
I Believe To My Soul
Banks of The Deep End
Rocking Horse
Beautifully Broken
Need Your Love So Bad
Patchwork Quilt
Slackjaw Jezebel
Set 2
Broke Down On The Brazos
Lay Your Burden Down>
Smokestack Lightning>
Lay Your Burden Down
Steppin' Lightly
Streamline Woman
Drums
Railroad Boy
Monday Mourning Meltdown
Mule
Encore 1
Tastes Like Wine
Encore 2
It Hurts Me Too
That´s about as good as it gets (well, the all time favourite "Soulshine" was missing, but as we heard Warren do that one with the Allmans this summer it was all good
)... Especially the new songs from "By a thread" sounded just as great as I thought they would - the live versions were pretty close to the album versions (which is a good thing considering HOW good the album is...) and I think I totally ruined my voice screaming when they played both "Brazos" and "Railroad boy", which are two of my top favourites from the new album. No "Inside Outside Woman Blues", but you can´t have it all ... "Monday Mourning Meltdown" and "Steppin Lightly" were both superb as well. The new bass man is great btw ... they just seemed like a very well-practised, harmonic, "round" band - more like one breathing being than 4 seperated band members...
My personal hightlights of the first set were "Beautifully Broken" (thanks for the pick Warren - how did you know this was my favourite song??
) and a very emotional version of "Need your love so bad" - Peter was there if you closed your eyes, it was just .... wow. Nobody plays like Peter Green, but Warren made his LP sound so very sweet, it was just like that song has to be played ... to the point how it has to sound.
My Heavy Metal fan - roomie Dennis totally freaked out about "Slackjaw Jezebel" which was indeed the rocking highlight of set 1, I think Mule made a new fan that moment.
The second set was just one big trip through musical heaven really ... everytime I had a look at the clock I just thought - "please don´t ever let that end" ... lol! It did end at around half past 11 with a last Blues goodie - "It hurts me too", oh yeah! 
The audience was totally euphoric and we left the hall on "cloud mule", like Thomas said. I think I still haven´t left it though ... what a band! I think if they don´t tour Europe more often than they used to do in the past, we´ll have to make the America-Trip an annual event, haha ... one can dream. --- Ben, Beacon Run??? 
When Farmer animated the fans waiting outside to sing another "happy birthday" for me after the show and I got a "happy birthday" signature and congratulations from Warren I could finally go home being a very, very happy birthday-girl. 
Eva