, attached to 1992-03-24

Review by thelot

thelot Decent audience source available for this show, video footage as well!

The opening of Stash is cropped a bit—ripping version. Solid version of Rift, and Llama slays per usual. Trey gives the Gamehendge cliff notes in Forbin>Mockingbird, and a fiery Bowie closes out set one.

Set two wastes no time, kicking off with Curtain>Mike’s Groove. Nice Mike’s with a cool Mainstreet tease. Groove has Mike screaming and shouting “Make!” just like he did in Binghamton. The jam rips, though it doesn’t quite reach the creative heights of Binghamton’s version. Carl Gerhard joins for a solid Brother, and Clifford O’Sullivan, a true beacon of light in the world of flight, pulls out his Bag-Vac for I Didn’t Know—taken just before he DIED!!! Page is back on B3 for Suzy. Hood is beautiful! Carl Gerhard returns for Cavern, and Trey is en fuego during his solo in Fire. Walkout music is Glenn Miller’s Sunrise Serenade.

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