Opening standard. "Boy" at 5:15. Standard standard standard.
Everything is fine and dandy.
The jam segment just kicks BUTT!!!!!!!! though. Trey, although
arguably very repetitive at times, is very intense and melodiously
wails. Fantastic. It is probably an above average jam segment...
Bass and drums at 11:52. This segment has some stuff from Mike
in it
that I know I've heard him do in other YEMs, including early '90
versions. Very steady, nothing impressive at all. Just
mellow (Fish
accompanies him in the same vein). Not at all catchy, unfortunately.
Closing WUDMTF segment at 13:03 (Bass and drums was long.. twice as
long as usual for pre-91 versions, but it was not at all exciting,
unfortunately..).
This is the DOH! vocal jam.. sounds like some of them are going DOH!
repeatedly, at least for the first minute. The DOHs come back
after a
brief pause, but aren't as accentuated. I think I hear the word
"cheese" in this vocal jam, but I can't tell whether they are actually
repeating an expression worth noting (even though this is a clean
DSBD). Typically crazy vocal jam.. until 17:38 when they start
coughing.. ;) And it ends with a HAAAAWWWWWK (snort, get the phlegm)
from Fish, I presume. This is the only vocal jam with coughing
that I
know of (off the top of my head)... it is unfortunately very brief.
Had a lot of potential. Total time 17:53. (C+ rating)
Highlights of this show for me are the Terrapin (with Mrs. Showboat
Gertrude, Mimi Fishman) and the Harry.