, attached to 1994-04-24

Review by westbrook

westbrook Prett-ay prett-ay good show with some great jams and good flow. My Friend My Friend, Ya Mar is an ideal show opening pair in my opinion, so no complaints there. Axilla (II)>Maze ratchets up the intensity from there. The following Gin is one of the very few improvisational versions of the song up to this point in time and is certainly worth hearing. DFB and Paul and Silas are perfectly fine in their role of 'breather songs' before the set-ending action of It's Ice and Slave. This Slave is excellent.

Set 1 highlights - Gin, Slave

Set 2 opens with the all-too rare Demand, serving as the appetizer to the main course of the evening, David Bowie. This 20+ minute version is a great example of the tense and thrilling nature of 1994 jamming. Be sure to give this one a listen. There isn't too much jamming left in the set after the monster Bowie (no complaints), but the Forbin's (w/narration)>Mockingbird is a good listen too.

Set 2 highlights - Demand>BOWIE, Forbin's>Mockingbird.

4 Stars


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