[1] Simpsons signal. [2] Trey sang verses through megaphone. [3] No whistling. [4] Without microphones. [5] Disease-style jam segment. [6] Acoustic; without microphones. [7] Older, alternate lyrics. Acoustic; without microphones.
Notes: Wilson included a Simpsons signal. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Reba did not have the whistling ending. Sweet Adeline and Carolina were performed without microphones. Dog Faced Boy through Cavern, which contained the older, alternate lyrics, were performed acoustic without microphones. This hot Antelope included a Disease-style jam segment.
More of a show note than a review, but check out Antelope for a distinctively "First Tube"-like jam. Obviously there was no First Tube at this time, but the similarity is there - its a two chord bounce, and the interval is the same as in the ending part of First Tube. Trey and Mike holding the progression down with Page going bonkers over the top.
Start around 13:10 (LP time) when the texture of the jam changes. By 13:40 the similarity is evident, and this rolls for a full minute until it flows into the DWD-style jam.
pretty solid '94 type show, solid playing throughout, really nice zest from the band. seek out this Reba if nothing else, this shit is HOT. The Antelope is a scorcher as well, previous reviewer is spot on with the First Tube-esque section, although it doesn't last long, and probably serves as a set up for the Disease licks. The show notes mention a 'disease-style jam segment', but it's Disease in the flesh from Trey for a few measures. Really fun antelope, hell of a way to get the second set going. Hear this Reba post haste!