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Review by spreaditround
Soundcheck: Gumbo, Reggae Jam
Set 1: Suzy Greenberg[1], Julius, The Lizards, Axilla (Part II) > The Curtain > Fast Enough for You, Scent of a Mule, Stash, Golgi Apparatus
Set 2: Faht[2], Run Like an Antelope, If I Could, Reba > Makisupa Policeman, The Squirming Coil, My Sweet One[3], Highway to Hell
Encore: Free Bird
[1] How Many More Times tease.
[2] Fishman on acoustic guitar.
[3] Acoustic and without amplification.
Notes: Suzy contained a tease of How Many More Times. Faht featured Fishman on acoustic guitar. My Sweet One was performed acoustic and without amplification.
I listened to this show in it's entirety yesterday.
I think I listened to it just once when I got the discs and then never listened to it again until yesterday.
For June 94, it's pretty meh.
Stash is somewhat interesting, the beginning of the jam sequence is somewhat unique.
Same with the Antelope - the beginning of the jam sequence is really chaotic and interesting.
Also, Makisupa has a really cool little jam in it.