, attached to 1992-07-09

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Back in the US after the Europe trip we have a one set only HORDE show. Pretty good bootleg. Not a lot of definition in the instruments and a little boomy in the low end.

We start off with ATR teases from Trey and the Simpson's theme and a false start on drums for an ok Glide. Then a pretty solid Oh Kee Pa>Suzy. Next we have an awful transition into Landlady. Page and Fishman can't seem to get it together. Landlady itself is ok. Sparkle gets us back on track, no real problems here. Stash is pretty good. A little feedback in there is probably just the monitors getting settled in some more. Coil is ok until the middle solo for Trey, right before the vocals come back in. More monitor feed back during Page's solo. Jim is really good. They have been playing this one well lately. Guelah is also good. Bowie has some antics in the intro including; All Fall Down and a vacuum solo from Fish. I guess he had to get it in there somewhere. Bowie is a little loose in parts. For some reason we get a Glide reprise. Just the end vocal part. Might be the only time for this, I'm not sure.

A quick Rocky Top closes this one out nicely leaving people wanting more.

Not a bad set. Some feedback and a few loose parts but, otherwise really good playing.


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