The Possum intro contained a full band Yield Not to Temptation tease and Simpsons, Aw Fuck!, Oom Pa Pa, and All Fall Down signals. Possum also contained Dixie, Rhapsody in Blue, and Lazy teases as well as a Simpsons signal at the end. Landlady was preceded by a Random Laugh signal. Lizards was played for "Liz." Fee's lyrics were changed to "have a cup of espresso." Fish was in the process of introducing Cracklin' Rosie as being by one of his favorite composers when feedback caused him to say "Jesus Christ," leading to some amusing banter.

Teases
Debut Years (Average: 1989)

This show was part of the "1992 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1992-04-23

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill This is a noisy audience bootleg. Lots of cuts and tape flips.

Nice Cavern to start off with. It's been a little while for Cutain and it shows. Melt, Pen and Guelah are fine. Coil's got some worts, seems like it's been a while for this one too. Llama and bouncing are standard. Ice gets cut into a tape flip with IDK. Possom has a lot of teases as usual.

Pretty good second set, no real problems playing wise. Funny soprano backing vocals on Mike's, I think it's Trey. Hydrogen is a little sloppy. Weekapaug is good, and Lizards. I can't wait for the middle of NICU to be gone. Horn is a little drunk sounding, could be the tape. Good back end of the second with Tweezer, Fee, Maze and Golgi. Fishman's favorite composer is Jesus Christ! Awesome stage banter!

Mellow Monkey to close and a kind of lack luster Tweeprise.

Less mistakes tonight, pretty good show, not a lot of wow factor for me though.
, attached to 1992-04-23

Review by Pjfmc

Pjfmc This show is good! Melt and Ice are first set standouts. Mike's Grove is pretty good here. Nice Horn. Very cool Tweezer! Everything on to the end is good.

Another solid '92 show. The bootleg isn't the best, but it's fairly well balanced and the energy comes through.

It is absolutely wild that this show is rated so much lower than the night before. This show is much better.
, attached to 1992-04-23

Review by life_boy

life_boy Man, Cavern opener! Why is this not a thing? It's a great opening tune. Nice Split, Coil, Ice (ReListen show cut out before the end of the track), Mike's, and Tweezer. Early 90s Guelah and Llama are always money.

Overall, the show is a really solid, well-played show. This is definitely an improvement from the previous night (4/22/92 Eugene, OR) where there were a ton of flubs and the playing just was not very sharp. Worth a spin if you want a nice show you probably missed from their historic April 1992 run.
, attached to 1992-04-23

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill This is a noisy audience bootleg. Lots of cuts and tape flips.

Nice Cavern to atart off with. It's been a little while for Cutain and it shows. Melt, Pen and Guelah are fine. Coil's got some worts, seems like it's been a while for this one too. Llama and bouncing are standard. Ice gets cut into a tape flip with IDK. Possom has a lot of teases as usual.

Pretty good second set, no real problems playing wise. Funny soprano backing vocals on Mike's, I think it's Trey. Hydrogen is a little sloppy. Weekapaug is good, and Lizards. I can't wait for the middle of NICU to be gone. Horn is a little drunk sounding, could be the tape. Good back end of the second with Tweezer, Fee, Maze and Golgi. Fishman's favorite composer is Jesus Christ! Awesome stage banter!

Mellow Monkey to close and a kind of lack luster Tweeprise.

Less mistakes tonight, pretty good show, not a lot of wow factor for me though.
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