Normally I wouldn't include a blurry shot like this, but I couldn't leave out evidence of Bob and Sean dancing away! Still from Helmethead.
Alan began the audience-confusing guitar intro to Consequence Free. As soon as I hear a guitar part I’m not familiar with from the albums, I know it has to be the intro to Consequence Free! They never start with the "na, na, na" part when they perform live. He played for what seemed like 2 or more minutes before they started the song.  I don’t know what Murray was doing the whole time Alan was playing, but he was late to his mic once they began. They always have fun during this song. They play it like it means something to them. When Alan sang the part that goes, “ I’m tired of feeling guilty all the time,” Sean said something to him and then he added, “Every Monday!”
I wasn’t sure whether or not this would be the customary beginning to the last three songs as has been their setlist for a few years now, but I didn’t have to wait long when Bob picked up the fiddle for the next song. Yup! It was almost over!

The GBS Triumverate of ending-songs is
Consequence Free, Mari Mac and Ordinary Day. And Mari Mac was the one that followed. Man! Had time gone that fast? I thought maybe the b’ys hadn’t sung many songs tonight but my enumeration of the setlist told me I was wrong. They certainly did sing a full show – I was already feeling withdrawal knowing it was nearing the end. * sniff *

Mari Mac wasn't the fastest it's been done. In fact, it started out a little on the slow side for whatever reason. The last verse was pretty frantic, though. Sean was dancing here.
No Ordinary Day