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Review by MrPalmers1000DollarQ
The star of the show comes in Set 2: Landlady/Tweezer mash-up (available on Live Bait Vol. 4). Tweezer jam has some really swanky riff play between Mike and Trey, under which Fish works a nice off-beat groove. Some quieter, slightly dissonant passages pepper a more traditional Tweezer jam, alternating at the guide of Trey's Get Back signals. Very August '93. Just when things are slowing down and you think it's over, Landlady comes back for one more rent payment--the band is quick on this one! The rest of Set 2 has some fun song diversity and closes with a killer, improvisational Possum that just doesn't quit. Fishman's energy is out of control. Really excellent shit on this one.