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Somehow you can just tell its in a huge concrete stadium. It's a little bright and sibilant on the highs. Phil is present even on a bluetooth speaker, and Brent's keys get a little lost in the mix at times, so I'll give it just a B for sound quality. Hell in a Bucket starts out rocking and with high energy. West LA has a great solo in it. Jerry's playing is really on here. Also, the bell sound that is on the studio recording is present here.

Kinda fun, sounds good. Jerry really belts it out during Loser. Mickey gets a little worked up near the end of the solo and it has that popcorn machine effect on the beat but it holds together and doesn't ruin the song.

Tons of Steel? Why are they playing this? No one wants to hear it. Nevertheless, as B material goes it's tight, well played. Everyone's trying. First solo is tight and crisp.

Second solo is a little wobbly then song just disintegrates. Problems with recording plague Masterpiece. Push has a great, extremely lyrical solo. The band is really tight. This should have been on In The Dark instead of Tons. Promised Land slams into an uptempo, peppy Bertha. Dew is confident, well played and totally solid, but not a barn burner.

Jerry's voice while a little gruff is still capable of portraying emotion and reaching for little vocal nuances. The first solo Jerry lays down is blistering. Short but full of emotion. Then he pulls it back for another verse, it mellows down into that pensive, circumspect part right before the rave up. The second solo is okay but not a barnburner.

Playin' is upbeat and focused, maybe even a little fast. Sounds good. There's a little of that awful drum trigger nonsense, but overall, pretty good. Then the jam. Oh, there's Brent peeking through the clouds of Bob and Jerry's miasmic spray of notes. Jerry sounds engaged, trying different things on each of his runs. Little bits of chromaticism here and there a la something from the '70s.

The drummers are loose yet in control, pushing the song with a driving tempo. Brent limns the outer edge of the jam with weird chord shapes and tones. Bob follows suit with weird noodle-y squiggles and the whole thing devolves into a furious drums.

I know, let's put delay on everything! It's short, they're not even halfway through their night yet, so The Other One: typical spacey runs while waiting for Phil and the drummers to come back. Slowly everyone ambles back in. Phil picks up the signature riff around the mark and after a big woof of distortion Bob sings.

Oh, hello Healy nonsense on Bob's vocals. Then everyone goes to work chasing Alice and the leit motif down the rabbit hole at a brisk pace, Brent throwing icy chords over his shoulder along the way. More silliness on Bob's vocals then Healy backs off and the song disintegrates into Stella. Jerry's voice sounds perfect for singing the road weary protagonists plaint. Lots of nice crescendos and decrescendos.

Drums are a little wobbly as they build into the first solo, and it's a beauty. Majestic and forlorn. A few guitar arabesques and it flows back into the next verse. Brent following along, supporting, serving the moment. And then the outro just kinda floats along blissfully but not necessarily going anywhere and then it stalls into Throwin'. The band snaps back into the tighter band form they exhibited on the other In the Dark tunes earlier.

Must have been the rehearsal. The crowd is into it. No missteps. They are building towards something. Publication date check for other copies Topics Audience , Keo , Mr. Related Music Beta question-dark Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists.

Addeddate Identifier gd There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. Live Music Archive. Walkin' Blues. Brown Eyed Women. When I Paint My Masterpeice. Might As Well, Set Break. Sugar Magnolia. Thanks again as always.

FYI, there seems to be a missing track. Just a heads up. Oh, thanks. I only downloaded the one show and didn't realize. Appreciate it. Thnx Jooge You're alright in my book! Sorry that flew over your head but it was only your head and Drax the Destroyer. I was just teasing ya TennisPro. It was all in jest amigo. If anyone wants to protect Jooge from requests it's me also.

I ruined it for everybody :- Anyway TennisPro I'm sorry for poking fun at ya. I know this is years later but can someone put these files back up? Especially and the 89 run Phil September 30, at AM. RonG September 30, at AM.

Jooge September 30, at AM. B-Nut October 4, at AM.



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