Trey teased Buried Alive in Melt and Dixie briefly in 'A' Train. The Mockingbird narration contained an explanation of Gamehendge. My Sweet One started out much slower than normal, gradually speeding up with several subsequent tempo changes. Possum had Aw Fuck!, Oom Pa Pa signals and two Simpsons signals. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.
Jam Chart Versions
Teases
Dixie tease in Take the 'A' Train, Buried Alive tease in Split Open and Melt
Debut Years (Average: 1988)

This show was part of the "1992 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1992-03-31

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Pretty fun show. The great thing is that most of this show is on You-Tube! I highly recommend watching it so you can get a feel for an old school show. I couldn't find Wilson though. It sounded like Trey pulled his cord out of his guitar before the Bap Boom coda. Sloppy Melt intro. Good A-Train, Llama and Forbin's. Antelope was ok, but had a weak climax.

I forgot Mike's were performed with tramps! Again, check out the videos. Weekapaug also had a weak ending. It sounded almost like there was a bell player behind Fee and Poor Heart. Sloppy begining of Lizards and middle of Dinner. My Friend is coming along nicely. My Sweet One was performed at many different tempos. This is one of the coolest Love You jams I've heard in a while, very unique! I also forgot that Fish had a full beard back then. Good Possum and D'Oh to end again, nice Adeline.

Fun show, check out the videos!
, attached to 1992-03-31

Review by NickSalv

NickSalv other than the intro though, i think the Split was downright filthy. Mike's Groove was great the guys seemed to be having a good time, Forbin>Mockingbird was solid, and a nice eerie My Friend... i really like this show, i'd be stoked if anyone could message me on here with a download link for this show or the show from 3/24/1992... if you do this for me i will take you out for dinner and a movie.
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