The first set was Trey solo acoustic and the second set was electric TAB. Alluding to the raunchy nature of a general admission show, after Wolfman’s Brother Trey launched into a chorus of Feel Like Makin’ Love (a TAB debut). Regarding the Trey/Tom song Name, Trey noted that it was the partner song to Feel Like Makin’ Love and was written about a typical “last call” at a bar. Trey performed Billy Breathes on piano. Kissed By Mist was dedicated to Julia Butterfly Hill. Tony introduced Tops Off as a blues standard, but admitted that no one knows what the song is really about. Tony also introduced the band at the end of the encore and thanked the crew while indirectly referencing the Chris Kuroda fan club, "CK5."

This show was part of the "TAB - The Trio"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1999-05-14

Review by NightSpeaks

NightSpeaks Another great show with Gotta Jibboo, Sand, and O-o-h Child all standing out. I made a mistake in my review of the previous night's show. The Sand from this night is actually the longest of '99, about 10 seconds longer than the night before. As with pretty much every '99 Sand, this one is worth a listen. This the longest Jibboo of '99 as well. The rhythmic oriented section of the jam is what makes it stand out compared to other '99 versions. O-o-h Child has a nice jam but it's my least favorite out of all the jammed out versions of the song we've seen so far.
, attached to 1999-05-14

Review by Axilla_the_Hun

Axilla_the_Hun I had way too much to drink and the awesome Trey acoustic set was lost on me at the time. Then the second set started and blew my head off. The will it go round in circles was amazing and the Voodoo Child was just nasty. I saw a lot of Trey shows and it was cool how they kept adding players to the ensemble but there was something special about the three piece band... it was raw.
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