Soundcheck: Jam, Poor Heart, Blues Jam
SET 1: Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar > Divided Sky, Lifeboy, Punch You in the Eye, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Run Like an Antelope, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[1], The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Free, Sparkle > Down with Disease[2] -> The Lizards > Simple, Runaway Jim
ENCORE: Fire
 Hoist
					3
					Hoist
					3
					 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 I chose to review this show after noting one lone review while many of the surrounding shows have so many accolades.  This seemed odd so I decided to see why, especially since the show offers an intriguing setlist with what looks to be a monster DWD.  I had caught 12.9.95 and its monstrous YEM so this DWD held promise.
		I chose to review this show after noting one lone review while many of the surrounding shows have so many accolades.  This seemed odd so I decided to see why, especially since the show offers an intriguing setlist with what looks to be a monster DWD.  I had caught 12.9.95 and its monstrous YEM so this DWD held promise.  SET 1: Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar: Standard.    >
		SET 1: Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar: Standard.    >  I do not remember a fight, but I was near the soundboard and saw a kid (looked like he was 15 or so) falling and hitting his head on one of the seats and splitting his head open.   It was a few rows in front of me and he was covered in blood and really struggling.  Security and folks came over after a bit and helped him out.  It stuck with me all this time as I was stuck in a loop thinking I am too old for this with all these little kids here and what has happened to the scene etc throughout the show.  It kind of spun me in a different direction for the night.
		I do not remember a fight, but I was near the soundboard and saw a kid (looked like he was 15 or so) falling and hitting his head on one of the seats and splitting his head open.   It was a few rows in front of me and he was covered in blood and really struggling.  Security and folks came over after a bit and helped him out.  It stuck with me all this time as I was stuck in a loop thinking I am too old for this with all these little kids here and what has happened to the scene etc throughout the show.  It kind of spun me in a different direction for the night.
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Review by MiguelSanchez
the first set is non stop fun. yamar, in my opinion, is kind of an ironic opener. yamar always reminds me of good old fashioned out door summer fun. i'm sure that december 12th in providence was not a summery day. anyway, sample gets the newbies in the game, and a very good early set divided sky works very well. trey soars on this one. to this point, it really has a "summer tour" feel. life boy takes the set into a darker realm. punch you in the eye works well. page plays well in the intro. the horse/silent is always a good first set selection, imo. antelope works really well here. trey, as usual, burns through this one. antelope ended up not closing this set down. instead, they play a nice little i'm blue, i'm lonesome, and then drop a nice little set closing coil.
free is always a good set opener. the boys come out ripping right off the bat. like theme from the bottom, this is a song that debuted in '95 and really came out of the gates burning. sparkle keeps the energy level up before a mind blowing down with disease. they were not really at the point yet where they jammed this one out routinely, so i think this one caught the crowd off guard. this jam just keeps moving and moving and moving. fishmand and gordon lock into a really nice groove. page and trey explore nicely right above them. eventually, this one drifts into a nice little lizards. an early simple fits kind of oddly here, but it is well-played. run away jim is also kind of an odd selection, but i like it in the set closing slot. nothing really to see at the end of this show, but oh doggy, that down with disease is an early beast.
highlights:
set 1:
yamar, punch, antelope, i'm blue/i'm lonesome
set 2:
free, dwd>lizards