, attached to 1992-11-21

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Third night of Fall tour the boys finally settle in and play like they know how. Lots of monitor feedback bothered them all night. The recording wasn't all that. I believe it's an audience. Not as clear but, I'll take what I can get for these older shows.

The whole first set is pretty good all the way through. Nice Landlady while they get the mix settled in. Trey is still kind of missing early on. Jim is good as are the next seven songs! If I have any complaint at all, it's that Maze is TOO pumping and they almost fall off at the end. What a problem to have. Right? Forbin is great, and funny to hear Trey have to repeat himself to make the band get quieter. Mockingbird is the weak link in this set. Very rusty but, it's been a while. Lots of EQ-ing noises going on. Monitors? Possum is great! Nice way to end a great set.

Funny Carolina to start second set and tuning Page's piano. Trey remarks that Page is in the dark ages. The Curtain is also a little rusty but still good. Mike's is good, Hydrogen has it's problems, Weekapaug is good but, has lots more feedback in it. Still with the monitors? In The Horse, Trey finally changed the lyric to; "I'd meet you in between." instead of; "until the in between." Probably for good now. Silent has gotten better. The backing vocals are way better. Timing is still a little off. Pen is good. Guelah featured announcements from Trey for some reason? Good Guelah though. Coil was also nicely done. Page is great as always. Fish's section has funny band intros which they use the megaphone to introduce Page. Good vacuum solo. Nice transition between drummers on the high hat to get into a ripping A-Train. Really good! Llama rocks but, features a Big Ball Jam in the middle. This makes it a little disjointed getting back into Llama. Pretty good set. Just a few rusty parts.

Awesome encores tonight! The very first Buffalo Bill is short and sweet. The megaphone comes out for a second time to do the count off in a super charged BBFCFM!!!

Much better playing tonight. Just a little rusty on some of the rarer tunes.


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