, attached to 1995-09-28

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround SUMMER POPS, EMBARCADERO CENTER
San Diego, CA
Soundcheck: Gumbo, All Things Reconsidered, Mound, The Fog That Surrounds, Hello My Baby

Fair warning, the source on the Relisten App is rough in that there is a ton of crowd noise seemingly right on top of this microphone.

SET 1: Cars Trucks Buses: Played on back-to-back nights.

Runaway Jim: Nicely ripped!

Billy Breathes: Played on back-to-back nights.

Scent of a Mule: Standard.

Stash: Not much going on here, played very close to the vest.

Fee[1] Standard ->

The Fog That Surrounds: This is version you need to hear simply for the comic relief. Fish completely forgets his lyrics and they literally have to restart the whole tune. Trey was like, Fish I think you need to redo, that – we are going to redo that – or something like that. Funny stuff. They egg Fish on with some HYHU stuff, lol.

Acoustic Army: Standard

Slave to the Traffic Light: This was rock solid, loved what I just heard. At this point in their career, Slave had only closed a first set three times: 4.27.84, 4.24.94, 6.7.95.

First set summary: I enjoyed Runaway Jim and Slave. Both I would relisten to again.

SET 2: Theme From the Bottom: Standard >

Poor Heart: Standard. If you are listening to the source on the Relisten app, the crowd noise right on top of this taper’s microphone is brutal.

Don't You Want To Go? Standard. Last time played ☹

Tweezer: Standard. There isn’t much to sink your teeth into here at all. The last couple of minutes get a bit out there and then segue into… >

Keyboard Army: Standard.

Amazing Grace: Standard.

Sample in a Jar: Standard. This deep in the second set, c’mon man.

Run Like an Antelope: Standard, short, curfew’d?

ENCORE: Fire: Standard. Super short curfew and a short Antelope = must have been up against the clock.

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.

HYHU was teased after Fog That Surrounds.

Second set summary: Nothing at all grabbed me – nothing that I would ever come back to unfortunately.


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