Opening standard.. nice little pre-Ebeneezer
groove. SEVERE Screaming and NOISE on Ebeneezer..
Jam segment at 4:22. Trey's opening is just fret-play,
with nothing melodious.. he is just smacking the frets
rhythmically, no notes. Just insane, though.. he is
soloing on the frets.. thwacking away. There's some
chords around 6 minutes. Repetitive, shitty sounding.
Then, around 6:30, a darkly plodding chord-groove..
reminiscent in a huge way of parts of the 5/7/94 Tweezer,
only a little more thematic.. then a weird cut/fade in on
my copy (bootleg CD). I've no idea what was cut out. The
jamming in here is nice, though, with a Manteca-esque jam
at one point. The closing jamming is extremely similar to
many of the great parts of 5/7/94 (the second set of which
no collection is complete without). A beautiful closing
jam at times.. my copy cuts to side B in here as well, and
so this review, like my copy of it, sucks. What there is
of the Tweezer jam is very hot, though.. great stuff.
PLEASE, if you have a DAT of this show (or a DAUD-1) I'd
really like to get a copy on analogs from you. This is a
very cool Tweezer (what I've heard of it), and I'd love to
upgrade.
FWIW, this Tweezer has THE NOTE and the dying out of the
jam ending.. I'd guess that total time of this Tweezer is
around 16 minutes, but I really have no idea given the
severe CUT that the bootleggers made in this version. 6.5
rating for what I heard of it. Then Lifeboy..