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Review by spreaditround
Split Open and Melt: Brief DwD tease around 10 and a half minutes? This jam is NOT for the faint of heart. Imagine this left a good many trying to collect themselves after this one. Goes way, way out there. This is an all-time SOAMelt.
Dog Faced Boy, Sparkle, Down with Disease: Standard.
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Simple > Poor Heart > Julius: Standard.
You Enjoy Myself -> The Vibration of Life: “You guys know what this is right?” ->
You Enjoy Myself -> Big Black Furry Creature from Mars: Standard.
Harry Hood: Gets extremely weird for a couple of minutes. Starts as a silent jam like you would hear in Foam and that gets strange. Eventually moves back into familiar Hood territory after a minute and a half or so. Other than that this is a very average version.
Cavern
ENCORE: My Sweet One[3], Nellie Kane[3], Amazing Grace, Highway to Hell: Standard.
Summary: Pretty run of the mill for fall 94. SOAMelt has replay value for days and the Hood I suppose has a bit or replay value for the 90 or so seconds of quirkiness but outside of that this show is middle of the road amidst a great tour. I would rate this as a 3.5 of 5.