, attached to 1995-11-19

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround SET 1: Makisupa Policeman -> Maze: THIS is how you start off a show, outstanding one-two punch right here. Keyword in Makisupa “woke up at 40 minutes to 5 today...Gauge." Huh???

Poor Heart[1] -- Ahhh, the first slow version. This takes everyone by surprise and when the crowd does realize what happens there is a loud ovation. >

Rift: Standard >

Stash: This version is ripped wide open and blew me away as I was driving down the road. Unreal that it is not charted. I will be happy to rec this one moving forward. The Theme from James Bond by Monty Norman at 7:54 is awesome by the way.

Strange Design: Great placement, a breather was needed after that face melter of a Stash. >

It's Ice: Thought this was great too, really good jam that gets way out there.

Hello My Baby, Julius, The Squirming Coil: Standard. Although I will say I really enjoyed Page’s Coil solo.

SET 2: Theme From the Bottom: Standard. >

Also Sprach Zarathustra: This version rocks! >

The Curtain: Standard. >

Tweezer: Fantastic – an all-timer for sure. Plenty of funk in this one and some legitimate danceable grooves crop up. Tons of fun here. >

Billy Breathes: Good time for a breather.

Scent of a Mule: Charted version for those that are fans of this tune.

Harry Hood: This version is not charted. Makes no sense because it is an orgasm for your ears. Huge, huge peaks. Exceptional version as far as I am concerned. A new favorite for sure.

Suzy Greenberg: Rocking version.

ENCORE: Life on Mars? > Tweezer Reprise: Standard.

Summary: This show is way, way underrated. Have heard it a few times before but I was captured this time. This first set is outstanding with great versions of Stash and It’s Ice. 2001 is lots of fun, but the Tweezer and Hood are just amazing, must hear versions. Do so at all costs. 3.78 is the current rating on this one. Sorry, way to low. I’m all in on this one and rate it an even 4 out of 5. Listen to this show!!!


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