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U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
March 5, 1992
Hampton Coliseum

hits the spot after an emotional victorian library by candlelight So many roads. This is a hot one
2
He's Gone
March 5, 1992
Hampton Coliseum

Traditional showstopper with heartbreaking family film score midi complexity, fireworks galore, hoarse and bird walk into a bar with the bolos.
1
Jack A Roe
March 5, 1992
Hampton Coliseum

midi and lucidly thrilling hornsby school of third stream improv. Envelope pushing job
2
Turn On Your Love Light
Sept. 3, 1985
Starlight Theater

generous and beautiful. Devils field day.
2
Eyes Of The World
Sept. 3, 1985
Starlight Theater

Expertly carried out. Tunneled clean through. Burrowing circuses of steaming aviary transit. Invigorating.

Comments

Black Peter
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

piercing!!! Over a hillside carriage, trodden with soot and mud, we fell but laughed
Spanish Jam
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

unique and ever so cloudy, swarms of buzzing interlopers squirm about your ear drums, wretching and soothing in post-time snark
Uncle John's Band
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

barrels out of an affectingly well-timed scorching sailor saint with spacey vigor and assumes the scope of either a decade before or after in terms of dude what song is this type. Serious visionary one, needs more votes and exposure! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3P9CDrC8gg Crispy soundboard if dry
Lost Sailor -> Saint of Circumstance
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

Yes indeed, the trench years, marvellously jazzy version, super creative and intricate with well timed passiions
Aiko Aiko
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

77 tempo, tried and true restraint leads to a witty and elusive iko