, attached to 1991-11-21

Review by thelot

thelot Decent SBD source for Set 1 with a good overall mix. Set 2 is a nice audience source, though there’s at least one cassette generation in the lineage.

There’s a great pre-show interview with Trey by Mike Litwin available on YouTube that’s worth checking out.

The evening kicks off with a run of songs Trey mentioned in his chat with Litwin. Solid Reba, a decent Melt, and an inspired Esther. The Groove set closer is absolutely fantastic! Right up there with the Tuscaloosa ‘paug as my favorite Groove up to this point.

The Wilson > Hood pairing set the tone immediately. You can feel very good about this Hood. Well played versions of Ice and Mango (both also referenced in the interview) follow. Unfortunately, there’s a tape flip during the Tweezer jam, so it’s unclear how much music was lost—but what’s here is incredible. The segue into TMWSIY makes for the perfect landing pad, and a killer Jim wraps up a very strong second set.

Before the encore, there’s a charity raffle (Turtle wins) Trey notes they’re glad to be back home after nine weeks on the road and that they’ll be heading home the following night. Despite calls for Sanity and Harpua, the band closes out the night with two a cappella numbers and Golgi.


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