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Article 58539 of rec.music.gdead:
Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
Path: wam.umd.edu!haven.umd.edu!darwin.sura.net!wupost!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!uvaarpa!mmdf
From: Victor A D'Amato <DAMATO%UNC.BITNET@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu>
Subject: Hampton, 3-6-92
Message-ID: <1992Mar8.011325.26267@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU>
Sender: mmdf@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU (Mail System)
Reply-To: DAMATO%UNC.BITNET@ncsuvm.cc.ncsu.edu
Organization: The Internet
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1992 01:13:25 GMT
Hampton Coliseum 3-6-92, with Bruce Hornsby
I. jam * II. New Speedway>
Stranger Truckin'>
FOTD Crazy Fingers
Mexicali> Corina
Maggie's D/S>
Stagger Lee Last Time>
Picasso Moon Wharf Rat
Bird Song Sugar Magnolia
e. the Weight
* the rest of the band messed around for about 5-10 minutes while
Bobby fucked around with his equipment. The crowd was *very*
anxious to get the show started and Jerry said something to
the audience, but I couldn't make it out.
After FOTD (or was it Maggie's), Bob once again had some problem
with his amp, and commented that they must have been hit by the
Michaelangelo virus.
Also, the arrow designations are accurate in the above list. There
was *no* transition from Corina into drums :( and Wharf Rat pretty
much stopped before Sugar Mag.
Let's see, I'll post a full review of both Hampton shows soon, but
it seemed to me that the first set smoked, with each song except
for, possibly, Stagger Lee and Picasso Moon a serious highlight.
The second set highlights were the Truckin'>Crazy Fingers which
had a great, if short, transition, also the Sugar Mag was
incredible.
More later,
Vic