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Link Wednesday, 07/24/1991
Trax, Charlottesville, VA

Soundcheck: Poor Heart (x2), Gimme Three Steps, Jazz Jam, Dinner and a Movie Intro (x3), Sesame Street Theme -> Jam -> Superstition, Caravan, Poor Heart -> Funky Bitch -> I’m Bad I'm Nationwide

Set 1: GolgiGolgi Apparatus > CDTChalk Dust Torture, CoilThe Squirming Coil > Buried Alive[1] > SOAMeltSplit Open and Melt[1], GinBathtub Gin[1], LandladyThe Landlady[1], Cavern[1], Tela, YEMYou Enjoy Myself[2]

Set 2: Possum, GuelahGuelah Papyrus, BowieDavid Bowie[3], JJLCJesus Just Left Chicago[1], MSOMy Sweet One[1] > Bouncin'Bouncing Around the Room[1], Funky Bitch[1], IDKI Didn't Know, Frankenstein[1], SuzySuzy Greenberg[1]

Encore: Contact[1] > BBFCFMBig Black Furry Creature from Mars[4]

[1] Giant Country Horns.
[2] Chameleon tease from Giant Country Horns.
[3] Giant Country Horns; Asse Festival teases in intro.
[4] Giant Country Horns; I Love Lucy theme and Brady Bunch theme teases.

Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Dave Grippo (Guest), Russell Remington (Guest), Carl Gerhard (Guest)

Notes: This show featured the Giant Country Horns on Buried Alive through Cavern, YEM, Bowie through Funky Bitch, and Frankenstein through BBFCFM. The Horns were introduced after Landlady. YEM included a Chameleon tease by the Horns. The intro to Bowie included teases of The Asse Festival. BBFCFM featured I Love Lucy and Brady Bunch theme teases.

This show was part of the "1991 Giant Country Horns Summer Tour."

Lemuria Phish.net Staff , attached to 1991-07-24 Permalink
Lemuria Nobody ever reviews soundchecks, but this one's a keeper - fun, long, and relatively continuous - and recordings do circulate, albeit lightly. This isn't a few times through part of a tune while lots of equipment gets tweaked, and it isn't the band jamming for awhile while the house PA gets adjusted. This is the band, with the horns, screwing around for ~25 minutes, with bits of looseness and randomness reminiscent of 2/20/93.
Score: 2

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