From: Charlie Dirksen
4/17/92 Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA (Rvwd 11/94)

A great show, the Tweezer is likewise very sweet.  (I
wish they would play Brother as much as Rift and
Sparkle, dammit)  At 10 and a half minutes, it is
longer than several of the '90-'91 Tweezers, but
assuredly not by much.  No return to the theme after
the dying out of the jam segment (I won't mention
this anymore.  I don't know exactly when they stopped
playing Tweezer with that ending lyricless return to
the theme bit after the dying out of the jam segment,
but it looks like the summer '91 tour or so). There's
a groovy echo effect in the beginning verses, and no
exaggeration in the lyrics. Outside of the echo,
pretty standard in the first segment.  The jam
develops quickly -- with fantastic interplay between
Page and Mike and Trey.  The jamming is fierce on all
fronts, and the melodies are really driven and
grooved on.  A very good improv job, here..
Definitely above average in my opinion.  Give it a
6.2  ;^).  The Tweezer Reprise is the standard 3 mins
and completely uneventful.  This show is out there on
low gen d-sbd, so get it... (B rating)