Soundcheck: Unknown Song (Mike on vocals), Billy Breathes, Shafty [Unconfirmed and Possibly Incomplete]
SET 1: Free, Kill Devil Falls, Roses Are Free > Theme From the Bottom > Axilla > Julius, Bouncing Around the Room, Maze, Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Sand -> Nellie Kane, Mike's Song > Makisupa Policeman[2] > Weekapaug Groove, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Character Zero
ENCORE: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg
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March 27, 1993
25 years ago
Warfield Theatre
Set 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Rift, Stash, Reba, My Friend, My Friend[1], Uncle Pen, Sample in a Jar, I Didn't Know[2], David Bowie[3]
Set 2: Buried Alive > Halley's Comet > It's Ice > Bouncing Around the Room, Chalk Dust Torture, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Poor Heart > Golgi Apparatus
Encore: The Squirming Coil, Carolina
[1] Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
[2] Fish on trombone.
[3] All Fall Down signal in intro.
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Review by andrewrose
Set two is worth hearing start to finish, really. The go-to Disease opener somewhat resembled 6/7's chance-taking Ghost, and by the time Sand came around Trey was noticeably loose and firing on all cylinders. He immediately brought out very atypical funky dance groove in Sand akin to the Boogie from the previous night, with a just little more staccato style thrown-in, and more melodic vision. Really slick, sexy stuff that segued seamlessly into Nellie Kane. Trey hit notes in everything though, from the end of Makisupa to the old school short but SLAMMING Mike's (no, really), and a boogie-down 2001 that went to Weekapaug like-territory. Extra mustard all over the place, jaws all over the floor by the time they decided to rekindle an old classic pairing and treat us to a bonus Oh Kee Pah before the Suzy. Summer tour's on folks!
Oh, and they played a *great* long and experimental Shafty during soundcheck. Bonus soundboard material, please!