From: Charlie Dirksen
8/6/93 Peacock Pavilion, Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati, OH (Rvwd 11/94)

Powerful opening lyric segment, with moans from Mike
that sound cool and plenty of "ch-ch" noises from
Trey...  Lots of Tweez-aaaahing in this opening
segment, too.. not an ordinary opening by any
stretch.  This segment suggests an exceptionally
great tweezer on its way, but.. 'fraid not.

When the jam kicks in, it is fantastic, though.  The
theme Trey picks up on is cool and eerie
(tweezeresque), and Trey and Mike throw in some weird
ghost-like singing o'er top of the theme that sounds
great.  The jam grooves for a while, and sounds fine,
but isn't as exciting as Tweezer can be.  Eventually
the jam takes on a hard rock edge, and Trey starts
soloing very nicely above the others.  There are
Tequila teases in the ending slow-dying-
out-of-the-jam-segment (there are Tequila teases all
over this set, actually).  Anyway, the Tweezer
certainly doesn't stand out as an especially kind
version. Just over 13 minutes. 5.25 rating. (C+) The
TweezeRep is as plebeian as it gets.

This show is known for the verse of "Cocaine" in YEM
that sounds great, not to mention the cocaine vocal
jam with a great segue into Halley's Comet.  I
recommend this set, but not the Tweezer.  (Fish also
forgot the words to 'Rosie at one point and actually
sings "Forgot the words.." in the song..;-).