Soundcheck: The Old Home Place, Funky Bitch > Jam > Pendulum > Colour My World > Self

SET 1: The Curtain > Sample in a Jar, Reba, Mound, Julius, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, David Bowie -> Catapult[1] -> David Bowie, I Didn't Know[2], Golgi Apparatus

SET 2: The Landlady, Poor Heart > Tweezer > It's Ice > Lifeboy > Divided Sky, Suzy Greenberg > Cavern

ENCORE: Ya Mar[3], Tweezer Reprise


Trey teased Buried Alive in Julius and Julius in the intro to The Horse. Catapult was sung as the Bowie hi-hat intro started. I Didn’t Know saw Fish play his bass drum pedal on his knees, and also used Trey's megaphone, instead of taking his usual vacuum or trombone solo. Ya Mar included a brief Dixie tease from Trey and a Simpsons signal.
Jam Chart Versions
Teases
Julius tease in The Horse, Dixie tease in Ya Mar, Buried Alive tease in Julius
Debut Years (Average: 1989)
Song Distribution

This show was part of the "1994 Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1994-06-29

Review by westbrook

westbrook My favorite parts of this show are Reba and Bowie->Catapult->Bowie, and it just so happens that both of these can be heard in SBD quality (Reba on Left Nuts, Bowie on Live Bait 4). Hmm, what else to say...The Curtain is just about my ideal opener... Tweezer only clocks in at 12 minutes, but the jam is interesting right from the start and ends up being a powerful version... I would like this show more if the band had played something with a little more room for improvisation than Divided Sky late in the second set...Ya Mar in the encore slot gives the show a slight boost.

I would say this show is about a 3.5 in comparison to other shows from this fantastic tour.
, attached to 1994-06-29

Review by kipmat

kipmat This show is an unusual "off" night for Fishman, although it certainly doesn't help that Trey picked some of the most rhythmically complex tunes in the repertoire for the setlist. Drumming miscues surface within the lead-ins to the jam sections of Bowie and Tweezer, as well as normally routine songs like Silent In The Morning and The Landlady. He makes it through other monsters like Reba, It's Ice, and Divided Sky without any train wrecks, but I can hear him struggling to hook up with the other three during the jams in those songs. Given that I Didn't Know features Fishman soloing on a drum pedal, I suspect that he upgraded his drum kit during the two days off between the 6/26 Charleston WV show and this night; it seems the most reasonable explanation for any weirdness in this show. (It would also explain why his playing is so pronounced through the rest of this tour!)
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