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Review by spreaditround
PUMPEHUSET
Copenhagen, Denmark
SET 1:
Johnny B. Goode: Standard.
Uncle Pen: A bit sloppy.
Sample in a Jar: LOL at Trey’s Creep quote right before his solo.
Guyute: Standard. >
My Soul: Standard. >
Runaway Jim -> Gypsy Queen -> Runaway Jim: Very cool! Unlike Red Rocks, they almost immediately go to Gypsy Queen once the jam in Runaway Jim starts. At Red Rocks, they were much more patient with it as they didn’t get to the GQ until 8:30. 6.24.97 was the last time they did this combo and they waited until about 9:15 into that Jim jam before they got into the GQ jam. So, while 3.2.97 was cool – 8.7.96 and 6.24.97 were better.
Run Like an Antelope[1] Short and blue balls into Catapult with no climax in Antelope ->
Catapult: They take this one into outer space and the audience is super respectful and you can hear a pin drop before they magically go into Life on Mars? >
Life on Mars? Standard >
Chalk Dust Torture: Standard.
Hello My Baby: Standard.
SET 2:
Also Sprach Zarathustra: Super Bad by James Brown at 6:10. Fun version for sure, great opener. >
Maze: Standard.
Swept Away > Steep: Standard. >
Punch You in the Eye: Standard. >
Waste: Standard.
Character Zero: Standard. >
Slave to the Traffic Light: Standard. >
Tweezer Reprise: Standard.
ENCORE:
You Enjoy Myself: Standard. Very bland.
Summary: Total throwaway show. Odd for a tour closer.
Replay Value: Absolutely none. Will never listen to this one again.
[1] Unfinished.
Sample contained a Creep (Radiohead) quote from Trey. Antelope was unfinished. Trey teased Super Bad in 2001.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
You Enjoy Myself
TEASES
Creep quote in Sample in a Jar, Super Bad tease in Also Sprach Zarathustra