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Review by spreaditround
DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER
Noblesville, IN
SET 1:
Theme From the Bottom: Longest to date and my first Theme. Trey sounds amazing in the late 8’s. >
Poor Heart: Standard.
AC/DC Bag: Standard. >
Tela: Standard.
Punch You in the Eye: Standard.
Reba: Awesome minor chord section in the middle that catapults this jam into something very special. When they get back to a more melodic approach is when this one truly soars. It’s special. Very lengthy version. Easy all timer and highly recommended.
Strange Design: Standard.
Rift: The beginning is an absolute train wreck. >
Cavern: Standard. >
Run Like an Antelope: This one really gets hairy and intense. The peak is high and loud. Would recommend. Will be back in…16 minutes, don’t go away. LOL.
SET 2:
Simple: Standard. Great opener! ->
David Bowie: Pieces of this one really do have a somewhat unique flavor to it, and I love the MLB stuff. Very heady. Witnessing it live I thought it would never end and forgot what song it was that they were playing, ha ha! I wouldn’t see a Bowie on this level again until 7.25.03. Very cool version and would recommend!
The Mango Song: Super fun and flawless.
Loving Cup: Sloppy. Not sure who the culprit is but think it’s Page.
Sparkle: Standard. >
You Enjoy Myself: Very fun jam but nothing out of the ordinary really for versions from the mid 90’s. Not enough to assign replay value.
Acoustic Army: Standard.
Possum: My lasting memory from this show other than our friend locking their keys in their trunk and having to get a locksmith was dancing at the back of the lawn with my girlfriend like mad freaks – it was so much fun. This jam goes on forever, they hadn’t played one this long since 12.8.94. Would recommend.
ENCORE:
A Day in the Life: Standard.
Summary: Show is a ton of fun with highlights peppered throughout but no all timers. 3.8/5.
Replay Value: Reba, Run Like an Antelope, David Bowie, Possum
Trey teased Call to the Post in Reba and Mind Left Body Jam in Bowie. This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Theme From the Bottom, Reba, Run Like an Antelope, David Bowie, You Enjoy Myself, Possum
TEASES
Mind Left Body Jam tease in David Bowie, Call to the Post tease in Reba