Subject: Drinking Mario's Gin (11/24/95)
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 01:22:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: benjy eisen WE'LL MISS YOU MARIO!!!
This review is dedicated to Mario Lemieux, the hockey player who has inspired
millions, turned the Pittsburgh Penguins from near bankruptcy into a stratospheric
money-making machine, and helped to change the public opinion of hockey
as a crude excuse for fisticuffs into a refined sport of pecision and skill.
Lemieux's wonderful career might be over but the games will not be forgotten...In
the words of Trey Anastasio, "Mario - you're the greatest, man! We love
you!" -----------------------------------------------
BathtubGinFiles #24 - "Vivid Dreams" 11/24/95 Pittsburgh
Civic Arena; Pittsburgh, PA
GinStats: Set II Time: 12:45 Due to a tape flip, the
first seven seconds or so are cut. Therefore note that the timings are
most likely a few seconds off...as with all GinReviews these timings are
not 'the Bible' however they should be no more than 5 seconds off, tops
- including this one. The opening is WONDERFUL and PLAYFUL! Damn, I wish
I had those extra seven seconds! Page jumps in at 0:16 with energy, withOUT
the Rhapsody...oh wait, there it is...just a hint of it though. Rhythm
is rushed and hence so is Page. The whole band is just on fire really,
but they rush... Lyrics Segment: 0:31 Page Fill 1: 1:01->1:10 With wind-chime
sunday picnics on acid musings. Damn - Page is guilty of premature spasms...less
than 10sec.? Fill 2: 1:40->1:57 No hint of the Rhapsody until well into
it, but an excellent spasm attack...even if it was rushed! Wow! He "segues"
perfectly into the Rhapsody... Damn this whole composed section is on speed
(and I'm pretty stinkin' sure that it's not just my tape...the actual notes
are accurate and there's no chipmonk effect) FAUCET: 2:12 No need for comment.
Blemishes, but not more than is typical for recent years. SINGING W/THE
FAUCET: 2:54 Again, this is fast-paced by about half a beat faster than
usual (as is this whole beginning). Pretty much on the mark though. WATER
FROM THE FAUCET: 4:04 announced by PAGE! (and not Trey) for once as he
continues his chop-chording on the piano. Trey joins in a few seconds later
with melodic noodling around the Classic Faucet Theme (CFT). Around 5:00
he hits a sling of notes that he's hit before in Gins and often has sung
along to and so has Page. I think someone once called this the "Dopey Jam"
as they often sing something which ends by an ascending "doh-PEE". Another
Gin in which they do this is SPAC 6/26/95 including "I know I can't ____"
lines from Trey. Here they don't sing anything, but it's the same notes.
A lick that he could write a song from (if somebody else hasn't already)
around 5:20...too bad he doesn't lock into it but instead he insists on
noodling more in an excellent and thoroughly enjoyable way...Damn that
Trey :) This is definately a smooth water flow from the faucet; the hose
is opened some would say, in that everything is hooking up, notes are flowing
where they've never flowed before but were always meant to go, just for
that second. At 6:39 Trey hits the CFL again...doesn't even build into
it, it just sort of appears naturally where it belongs. The whole band
is definately hooked up. Damn this is absolutely magnificent! 7:07 double-time
CFL lick, double time fish. double time mike, double time Page. This is
double-double refreshment time! Go Wrigley's Way! 7:20's slows down,. Trey
hits the CFL, wanders away slightly and then trills for a Loooong time
around 7:4x's. At 8:01 Fish makes a train-coming-down-the-tracks vamp as
if to say "les wrap this up, guyz". Either they don't hear him, or they
don't care :) 8:22 there's a certain drop-out of the driving-rhythm flow
and becomes Trey with percussive spats and piano taps in the background.
Fishman demonstrates epileptic drumming at it's best. Trey has found a
new way to tap into the faucet. Around 8:50 we are initiated into the land
of feedback from hollow-body guitars, non-linear chuga-chuga rhythms and
a trebly bird song from Page who explores the highest regions of the piano
board while Fishman starts sounding like a machine gun, has trey gone over
to his kit? Yep! Mike starts seriously funking around 10:00 and has fit
with a phat porno funk. Fishman is fully prepared for a B&D showdown!
10:40's Mike has turned on the effect configuration he uses for YEM B&D
segments. Soon after, Page continues on, incognito and choping away at
the piano insiduously. 10:58 Trey reintroduces guitar into this mayhem
but only by texture and feedback, while Page bangs that piano...bang it
Page! Poop! 11:35 meltdowns into "whhoooshhhy" open air sounds, created
by the Whammy II effect Trey uses (?) wind sounds now, we're Surrendering
to the Air (Trey uses the same effect w/ STTA), 12:01 some faint cymbals,
Page's hands wander delicately as one does when caressing. By 12:17 we
could be in a desert for all it sounds like...except that this is the WATER
from the Faucet section and there's plenty of it...there goes the desert
idea :). 12:29 again, a feedback meltdown into 12:45 when the audience
claps louder than the dwindling sounds and before the 13 minute mark Acoustic
Army starts up. Had I not been there in-person, I wouldn't have even known
that they switched to acoustics on bar-stools...this feedback-fadeout is
done so beautifully, I would've thought them paused in the white snow-covered
Winter Wonderland, Fabulous Fauns of Narnia. "BATHTUB GIN" REFRAIN: none
ENDS AT 12:45...(approximately) It really ends about 10 seconds earlier
than that, but the feedback is still fading (ala the Mike's 12/31/95 II)
Rating: 86 Proof A grandfather to Rupp, this Gin is a perfect indicator
of what would happen a year later in the 11/96 set II Gins. And this is
definately a "Set II Gin." Experimental, beautiful, containing moments
of enchanting melody followed by excusions into a textural aquarium, and
executed as a single, solitary unit. You skated with light, Mario...may
you now walk with it as well, Benjy