Tweezer starts up immediately > after Buried. A touch slower than
the
versions played in the 1991-1996 period, generally speaking.
Lyrics
are belted out (Mike is particularly silly..). Enormous, hideous
screaming and yelling on and after Ebeneezer...
Jam at 4:45 (about 20 seconds or so later than usual). Very funky
opening, heavy licks from Mike (Page is on keys). Trey begins
repeating an annoying lick around 5:45 or so, but fortunately leaves
it within 20 seconds, soloing in a more typically tweezeresque (dark,
spooky, queer), with many a scale-descending lick. At 7:04 Trey
plays
a signal I can't name (sounds like part of the Vapors' "Turning
Japanese").. and then follows it up in short order with the
Popeye signal (part of the popeye theme song). Nothing else of
merit
or interest. Just typically crazy Tweezer soloing from Tweezer's
first year -- doesn't really go anywhere. Again at 8:29 Trey
plays
those chords -- a signal I can't name (sounds like part of the the
Vapors' tune "Turning Japanese"). Then an evil laughter signal.
Then
at 9:14 and Oom Pah Pah signal. Then more dark, evil jamming
that
basically doesn't go anywhere. Fish lets out some throaty noises.
At 10:13, the dying out of the Tweezer segment begins, with Trey
teasing the main theme a little bit. At 10:56 the closing Tweezer
segment (only present in the older versions) begins, which is only
a
return to the intro theme/melody. Total time: 11:34 total time.
Interesting version given the signals, hence the review. 3.5
rating.
two cents
charlie