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2
Space
Nov. 2, 1985
Richmond Coliseum

Activated. Midi horns and sine pads melt from drumz and again to jousting snarls of apathy. Lyrical, seasoned.
2
Let It Grow
Nov. 2, 1985
Richmond Coliseum

Columnic, wealthy in spirit. Cranial jam.
1
Wharf Rat
March 29, 1985
Nassau Coliseum

propulsive, no prisoners
1
Drums -> Space
March 29, 1985
Nassau Coliseum

Yet another transcendent versh, guitarists stay on, chimes of peace into the conches of deliverance, rippling. Wackazoid gothic space, metal adjacent
2
Baby
March 29, 1985
Nassau Coliseum

music never stoppd tease into this crackling rarity! Back porch scheming for lived-in tracks, avenues of decay for the tires of hummers.

Comments

Wharf Rat
Nov. 21, 1973
Denver Coliseum

Sparkly, twinkly wharf rat fairy dusted onto an autumn 73 set. but i'll get back on my feet someday bridge on this version is quite sad stuff. Then wall of sound PhilBombin' up phuckin' up yer head. Lucid and chunky, graceful and silvery wharf.
Wharf Rat
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

weightlifting champ of a wharf!
Black Throated Wind
Nov. 21, 1973
Denver Coliseum

Huge, heartfelt version
The Other One
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

Wow. Look out the line for the Devils and strap in for TOO->Wharf->Wheel.
Uncle John's Band
Dec. 31, 1987
Oakland Coliseum Arena

Smashing version of UJB. a popular byte-sized line about the dead is that they were intentionally apolitical, but we can distinctly view the lyrics of UJB as a call for socialist and environmentalist humanitarianism, as well as "ain't no time to hate" and "are you kind?" as a rousing anti-fascist call. It's hard to say what the snake flag meant in 1970 audiences. But hey, Tucker Carlson and other Fox dipfuck acolytes go to dead shows. Goes to show, Not a group that had their head in the clouds thematically all the time, they had a pulse on things going on.