, attached to 1989-09-14

Review by cjfphan21

cjfphan21 First off, audio quality on the spreadsheet download is POOP. OKP sees some slop from Trey, but Suzy is all right. YEM was okay - the vocal jam is wild, but the audio quality just sucks so bad. Trey and Page don't seem to be locked in too well during Foam. Mike plays something weird in the beginning of Forbin's. No narration. Trey is sloppy coming into Mbird, and the same can be said for a lot of the rest. La Grange jams. I don't think Trey botched the lyrics to Fee too terribly - there's one spot where he misses a couple of lines, but I think it's mainly due to Fish carrying his fill over a little more than normal.

Interesting Bowie intro that would be so much better if the audio quality wasn't so shitty. Composed section is okay, but the jam is slow to start and then meanders for a while on a bunch of noodly stuff from Trey and Page before coming into this heavy metal sort of thing from Trey that brings it back to the Bowie theme - all in all not that great, but not necessarily bad.

I'm gonna have to agree with 1 star on this one, but I will suggest that you check out that YEM vocal jam. Sorry this got to be so long...


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