SET 1: Night Speaks to a Woman, Mozambique, Money, Love and Change, Alive Again
SET 2: Tube Top Flop, Last Tube, Ray Dawn Balloon [1], Discern, Noodle Rave Daddio, Sand
ENCORE: At the Gazebo, Sultans of Swing
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March 27, 1993
25 years ago
Warfield Theatre
Set 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Rift, Stash, Reba, My Friend, My Friend[1], Uncle Pen, Sample in a Jar, I Didn't Know[2], David Bowie[3]
Set 2: Buried Alive > Halley's Comet > It's Ice > Bouncing Around the Room, Chalk Dust Torture, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Poor Heart > Golgi Apparatus
Encore: The Squirming Coil, Carolina
[1] Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
[2] Fish on trombone.
[3] All Fall Down signal in intro.
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Review by TanasRoot
although we were supposed to have really nice mainfloor seats at this venue, the usher said something like "there was a ticket error follow me your seats are here" and put us in the front row just left of Trey!
the orchestra pit was nuts. kinda this elevator platform that when the band came out for set 2 with Tube Top > Last Tube the platform was swaying every which way with the momentum of the dancing. fucking great... smiles all around and coming from the stage too
would LOVE to find a taping and hear this again but memories of the BIG TAB band just getting nasty on all kinda afrofunk grooves all night long with their huge sound at the time. they were so hot at the time... the big horn section was just so jam heavy! lots of Trey putting down the guitar and dancing around and orchestrating different syncopations and hits within the jamming. Sand was monstrous and we were loving the surprise of catching our first Sultans of Swing unawares!