, attached to 1995-06-19

Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ

MrPalmers1000DollarQ More goodies from summer '95 on this one. The Theme is incredibly musical with Trey's vocal-like soloing, Page's intentional keys, Mike's semi-melodic basslines, and Fish's tasteful flares. Bag and PYITE are pretty jammin too. The Reba jam takes a really cool step away from the typical two-chord template for a groovy mixolydian jaunt before returning in grand soaring fashion. Antelope closes off with plenty of energy, even if the landing is a tad scuffed. Second set starts out with a great, dark and foreboding transition from Simple into a killer Bowie. For the most part, it remains identifiable, but there's plenty of riffing character and excellent play from all the members of the band. Great YEM in this set too with a cool opening sequence and a fuckin awesome B&D section. Possum caps off set 2 with ferocity, as most 95 versions do.


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