Typical opening. Lyrics are fudged a bit before Ebeneezer.
No
screaming on Ebeneezer.
Jam segment begins at 4:30 (the usual time), and Trey quickly finds
a
dark groove to repeat. Gary "El Buho" Gazaway comes out on stage
and
starts playing trumpet within a minute or so. Gary immediately
teases
a Miles Davis tune, the name of which escapes me. He teases it
a bit
more later on. The horn sounds really strange amidst this typically
Tweezeresque groove, fwiw. Gary quickly fires off some scales
here
and there, which are pretty cool over Trey's rhythm guitar and Page's
piano and organ. Nevertheless, the horn doesn't blend well at
all.
When Trey steps up and starts soloing (and the horn disappears),
around 8:30 or so, well.. nothing much happens. Both him and
Gary
groove together briefly around 9:15 and 9:40, but this is still a
rather uncertain, haphazard, disjointed/aimless Tweezer. Some
more
teases of that Miles tune from Gary around 10 mins.
Trey hits "The Note" at 10:14 to signal the dying out of the Tweezer
jam segment ending.. nothing special. Total time 11:45 or so.
Not recommended.
Highlights of this set include the Ragtime Gal with trumpet solo from
Gary, and the Also Sprach and Simple are pretty decent, too.
Liquidated nevertheless..
two cents
charlie