Date | City | Timing | Notes |
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1992-03-13 | Providence, RI | 3:14 | -> in from "Antelope." A crazy and humorous version with Hawaiian and Three Stooges humor and other good stuff -> back to "Antelope" to conclude this incredible version. |
1994-05-16 | Los Angeles, CA | 1:41 | -> in from "RLAA." Crazy "Type II" version buried inside an awesome and improvisational "Type II" "Antelope." -> back to "RLAA." |
1994-07-13 | Patterson, NY | 5:06 | -> in from "Tweezer." "BBFCFM" is sandwiched in this "Tweezer" jam. |
1994-11-22 | Columbia, MO | 7:02 | -> in from "Runaway Jim." WILD version with extra screaming, silliness, profanity, and a bluegrass ending. |
1994-12-01 | Salem, OR | 3:42 | -> in from "Tweezer." First in a medley of songs which ultimately -> back to "Tweezer." |
1997-12-11 | Rochester, NY | 8:11 | Wild version that segues out of Roses Are Free. It's highly improvisational in that after about 3 mins of "normal" (so to speak) BBFCFM, a Sturm-und-Drang, plodding jam evolves and trudges along for a few minutes, and then the band drops out as Trey sustains a note, then a chord, and, well, nothing much happens for a minute or so, and then Trey counts-off and Ghost begins. |
2003-07-15 | West Valley City, UT | 1:54 | -> in from "Low Rider" as the segue-fest out of "Mr. Completely" starts to take shape. -> to "Buried Alive." |
2003-07-15 | West Valley City, UT | 0:54 | -> in from "Buried Alive" for more crazy "BBFCFM" action. > to "Ha Ha Ha." |
2003-07-15 | West Valley City, UT | 0:39 | > in from "Ha Ha Ha" for one more crazed bite of "BBFCFM." > back to "Mr. Completely." |
2022-07-29 | Raleigh, NC | 2:55 | The verses are played in a new arrangement, as @Sniff notes, perhaps more in the style of Dead Kennedy's than Husker Du, and gives this version a classic proto hardcore breakdown sound. |
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