From: Charlie Dirksen
5/3/92 Michigan State University, Union Ball, East Lansing, MI

Thanks to Jim O'Doherty for this show, a show of first impression for
me.

Fun opening segment.. lots of jolly accentuation on the lyrics from
Mike and Trey.  No pre-Ebeneezer jam of any significance.. no
"screaming" on Ebeneezer.. just the typical craziness.

Jam segment kicks in at 4:39 (this opening was a touch slower than
usual).  The beginning of the jam is kinda spacey.. Trey doesn't come
in for 20 seconds or so, and then he's only noodling in a very
mysterious manner.  Sustaining around 5:30.. before he starts funkily
leading a typically tweezeresque, dark groove... pretty repetitive,
taboot.  They lock into a dark theme, and repeat it.. nice fills from
Fish.  Trey starts climbing the 'doc slowly out of this repetitive
theme.

This jam definitely has an above-average (for these old versions.. the
first Tweezer was only in 3/90) intensity about it.  Trey's very
active in here, and well, the others are certainly not taking it easy,
either!  I just don't really *LIKE* what Trey is soloing around.
Nothing teary-eyed or especially pleasing to my auricular nerves..
just a lot of tweezeresque, somewhat frightening, soloing.
Nothing profound, in other words, but the jam is still strong willed,
single-minded of purpose, and not for the faint of heart.  The soloing
is quite strong throughout. The lead from Trey.. and the closing
minute are typically great..

The Note at 10:53, and then the dying out of the tweezer theme
ending.  Can't give this version less than a 5.5, but it is certainly
not something to go broke trying to hear.  Total time 11:48.