Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1993-08-12 | Bag | Rochester Hills, MI | 7:40 | The old intro is played although it was largely abandoned after 1988. Odd little outro jam tacked on to the back as well. |
1993-08-12 | Reba | Rochester Hills, MI | 15:20 | Syncopated grooving that departs the "norm" and features a fun, intense breakdown, with truly remarkable full-band exploration, a la "David Bowie." The playing almost gets pushed back to "Reba" territory before collapsing totally into improvisational "Bomb-Facotry-esque" wonkiness. |
1993-08-12 | SOAMelt | Rochester Hills, MI | 12:04 | Excellent version that weaves back and forth, back and forth between super tight but typical "SOAM" playing and exploratory jaunts. |
1993-08-12 | Landlady | Rochester Hills, MI | 3:10 | An unusual "The Landlady"/"Tweezer" combination, with both songs weaving back and forth. |
1993-08-12 | Tweezer | Rochester Hills, MI | 12:20 | Get Back signals, a Simpsons signal, and several measures of "Landlady." |
1993-08-12 | Landlady | Rochester Hills, MI | 0:22 | > in from "Tweezer." A few measures of "The Landlady" are played at the end of "Tweezer." |
1993-08-12 | Tweezer | Rochester Hills, MI | 0:34 | > in from a brief reprise of "The Landlady" to complete this song combination. |
1993-08-12 | Possum | Rochester Hills, MI | 10:24 | Like 8/8/93, another improvisational version. "Possum" isn't exactly a "Type II" vehicle, but there are brief moments in this one that come close. Includes a "Tweeprise" tease, a solid low-key start and a rocking conclusion to the jam. |
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