Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1994-11-18 | Bag | East Lansing, MI | 8:15 | > in from "Rift." This Bag is musically tight, yet slightly structurally different than other type I Bags. There is a litle funky piano breakdown at around 4:00 before blues-Trey rears his head in for some of the more traditional buildup-and-release jamming. At about 6:25, Trey sustains a note, and the Bag takes off before a return to the ending coda and > to Julius. |
1994-11-18 | SOAMelt | East Lansing, MI | 11:33 | Great, uptempo playing early on becomes increasingly frenetic and dissonant. Returns with a jarring ending. |
1994-11-18 | Tweezer | East Lansing, MI | 14:26 | Fierce, truly inspired version that I grossly underrated in the mid-1990s. I am ashamed of myself. |
1994-11-18 | Possum | East Lansing, MI | 11:42 | Blistering and rocking version includes "Bathtub Gin," "Jean Pierre," and "DEG" teases and a blazing peak. |
1994-11-18 | Runaway Jim | East Lansing, MI | 9:05 | "Reverend" Jeff Mosier on banjo. Great exploratory version that gets well beyond standard fare. |
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