Soundcheck: Jam, Wolfman's Brother, If I Could, Funky Bitch
SET 1: Catapult, Rift, Down with Disease > Fee[1] > Maze, Axilla (Part II) > Foam, Bathtub Gin -> The Lizards, Sample in a Jar
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Run Like an Antelope > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Uncle Pen, Fluffhead > Lifeboy, Possum, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Contact > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
ENCORE: Amazing Grace, Rocky Top
 This show gets off to a fun start with Catapult and Rift.  The DWD which follows, while still in its infancy, is a nice early show boost of energy.  After Fee, we get to the first major highlight of the show with a knockout Maze.  This one is just blazing with frenzied energy.  The Foam is fantastic, with the band bringing it down to near silence and then building it back up again with that ‘94 precision.  And then we get to the Gin. I’m a huge fan of this song and this phenomenal version is likely often overlooked, since this show isn’t really discussed much or ranked too highly.  This Gin deserves more recognition  and, after numerous listens, has become one of my favorite early versions for its pep and the band’s collective exploration, leading to a nice finish.  The ensuing Lizards and Sample end the set in fine fashion.
		This show gets off to a fun start with Catapult and Rift.  The DWD which follows, while still in its infancy, is a nice early show boost of energy.  After Fee, we get to the first major highlight of the show with a knockout Maze.  This one is just blazing with frenzied energy.  The Foam is fantastic, with the band bringing it down to near silence and then building it back up again with that ‘94 precision.  And then we get to the Gin. I’m a huge fan of this song and this phenomenal version is likely often overlooked, since this show isn’t really discussed much or ranked too highly.  This Gin deserves more recognition  and, after numerous listens, has become one of my favorite early versions for its pep and the band’s collective exploration, leading to a nice finish.  The ensuing Lizards and Sample end the set in fine fashion. Add a Review
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Review by westbrook
The highlights of the first set include the only show opening Catapult ever, an intense Maze, a classic Foam with some silent jamming, and one of the finest pre-95 Bathtub Gins. Trey is predictably on-point in Down with Disease, but the jam is kept in check as it was with most early versions of the song.
The second set is a bit light on jams, keeping this show from being top of the line, but the big guns that are present deliver expectedly. Antelope gets some bonus points for mixing things up in the Rye Rye Rocco segment. Possum is the strongest tune of the set, aided by Bring it on Home teasing and dynamics shifts.
I like the first set more than the second, but don't let that stop you from giving it a listen. This is a prime example of a Spring '94 show, where the jams were usually compact, but the playing was superb.