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Review by thelot
The debut of Brother gets the tour underway. Really nice solos from Trey during the first four songs. Poor Heart was reworked a little bit. The debut of It’s Ice features some nice piano work from Page in the mid-section. The last portion of the song is structured different than the current version. Reba has two Simpsons teases to start the jam. Solid jam section. The first Eliza of ‘91 makes an appearance at the same theater it made it’s debut a year prior. Reworked to the version that appears on PON. Smokin’ Possum set closer with the very first Simpsons signal.
The quality of the recording is a bit muddy to start set 2. It improves about a minute in. Rippin’ Stash. The debut of Sparkle follows. Carl Gerhard joins in for Cavern and Jesus Left. Trey is en Fuego for Jim. Tape flip after Jim. Start of YEM is cut. Killer little jam section. The Chalkdust closer was loaded with secret language throughout the jam. Before the encore Trey says they wrote a new song inspired by NPR’s All Things Considered. He says when they learn how to play it they’ll perform it on National Public Radio. BBFCFM pairs nicely with the debut of All Things Reconsidered.