SET 1: Wilson > Sparkle > Simple > Reba, Axilla (Part II) > It's Ice -> The Vibration of Life -> The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Suzy Greenberg > Divided Sky, The Lizards, Tweezer, The Mango Song > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Amazing Grace[1], The Squirming Coil
ENCORE: Funky Bitch > Tweezer Reprise
 This show is not exactly a barn-burner compared to some other shows from this period, but it is not without material you'll want to hear.  The opening Wilson has a long intro and the part before Blat Boom is also extended.  Reba's jam is average but still satisfying.  The set-closing Antelope is extremely hot.  It's the highlight of the show if you ask me. The Tweezer in the second set contains several minutes of good jamming, but it's a relatively tame rendition compared to others from the month.  It seems to me that this is a 3 star show from the time period. Seek out the Antelope!
		This show is not exactly a barn-burner compared to some other shows from this period, but it is not without material you'll want to hear.  The opening Wilson has a long intro and the part before Blat Boom is also extended.  Reba's jam is average but still satisfying.  The set-closing Antelope is extremely hot.  It's the highlight of the show if you ask me. The Tweezer in the second set contains several minutes of good jamming, but it's a relatively tame rendition compared to others from the month.  It seems to me that this is a 3 star show from the time period. Seek out the Antelope!
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		POSTED TO REC.MUSIC.PHISH on 11/15/94 A bit of a letdown after the preceding show but there’s some interesting stuff here.  In particular, the Antelope to close set I is excellent.  In this version, the band seemingly comes roaring back to life with a vengeance in what was something of an up and down set.  It’s also worth noting that this set’s version of Simple is the last one before the big one, on 11.16.94, when the song changed forevermore and became a jam vehicle from that point.
		A bit of a letdown after the preceding show but there’s some interesting stuff here.  In particular, the Antelope to close set I is excellent.  In this version, the band seemingly comes roaring back to life with a vengeance in what was something of an up and down set.  It’s also worth noting that this set’s version of Simple is the last one before the big one, on 11.16.94, when the song changed forevermore and became a jam vehicle from that point.Add a Review
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