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Review by spreaditround
LONGHORN
Stuttgart, Germany
SET 1:
Camel Walk: Huge bustout. Awesome way to start this show.
Llama: Standard.
My Friend, My Friend: Standard.
Harry Hood: Cool placement but average version. >
My Soul: Standard. >
Tube: Standard. >
Carini: Standard.
Rock A William: Standard, brief explanation of who Rock A William is/was.
Dog Log: Another big bust out. Not played since the famous version from 12.11.95, 90 show gap.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Standard.
SET 2:
Buried Alive: Standard. >
Poor Heart: Standard. >
Ha Ha Ha[1] - Heavy metal outro jam is sick, would recommend! >
You Enjoy Myself: Trey rips the solo, nicely done! ->
Kung: Standard. Standard. ->
Theme From the Bottom: Standard. >
Scent of a Mule > Jam -> Magilla > Scent of a Mule: I typically am a hater of Mule. But this whole segment was a ton of fun! Would recommend.
Slave to the Traffic Light: Very strong and soulful version. Great Trey. Would recommend!
ENCORE:
Highway to Hell: Standard.
Summary: Bust out city = instant classic plus this SBD tape being widely circulated did not hurt it’s popularity. Really fun show. 4/5.
Replay Value: Ha Ha Ha, Scent of a Mule > Jam -> Magilla > Scent of a Mule , Slave to the Traffic Light
[1] Heavy metal outro.
This show featured the first Camel Walk since July 2, 1995 (140 shows) and first Magilla since May 4, 1994 (261 shows). Ha Ha Ha was notable for the heavy metal jam outro. YEM included Super Bad teases. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Theme. The jazz jam in the Mule Duel included an ‘A’ Train tease from Mike.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Ha Ha Ha, You Enjoy Myself, Scent of a Mule, Jam, Magilla, Scent of a Mule
TEASES
Super Bad tease in You Enjoy Myself, Take the 'A' Train tease in Jam, Dave's Energy Guide tease in Theme From the Bottom