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Review by Divided_Stash
Wilson: creepy effects before the BLAP BLOOM part, otherwise normal
Run Like An Antelope: rare early placement. Super high energy version with an ultra long peak
Fluffhead: flawless performance
Uncle Pen: standard
Cavern: Trey lyric flub leads to an interesting section
Taste: average fall 1995 version with the familiar Trey solo
The Lizards: very nice
Sample In A Jar: awesome Trey
Sweet Adeline: acapella to end the set
Free: after an aborted Rift we get a better alternative, the twelfth longest jam of 1.0. After a few minutes of the normal early Free jam Trey leads them away and into type 2 territory. After a bit it sounds like it’s gonna go back into the song but they quiet down significantly and settle into a creative groove that eventually picks up with Trey on percussion again briefly before winding down again with some YEM pre-nirvana like effects from Trey and Mike, along with whistling giving it a Providence Bowie vibe. Fish adds the Bouncing Around The Room drumbeat. It grows beautifully with blissful soloing from Trey and the peak is fabulous. This has strong 7/16/2023 Carini 6-11 mins vibes. Following is a great percussion/drum segment which finally gives way to
Llama: raging
Bouncing Around The Room: Fish’s gets his wish
You Enjoy Myself: MIKE. Bass + Drums yay
Strange Design: Page closes the set
Poor Heart: 2nd of 3 slow versions (all in November 1995)
Frankenstein: one of the best closers in the catalog. Great stuff
Awesome show from Chess Tour. Some treats in the first set and a 5 song second set in 1995 is spectacular. Not to mention the all time jam in it. This is a 7.5/10 show. Highlights are Antelope, Free, and YEM