Wilson contained a Simpsons signal. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. YEM contained a teases of Mission: Impossible theme and Speed Racer theme.  Amazing Grace was performed without microphones and wsa dedicated to the band's tour bus driver, Heavy Duty.

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This show was part of the "1993 Winter/Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1993-03-26

Review by Miguelito

Miguelito The two night run at the Warfield make a nice pairing. Maze as an opener can lead to a potentially great show. This version builds to a strong peak and it’s clear this song should open more shows as it can set a wonderful tone! For what it’s worth, Maze as an opener happened occasionally in the early ‘90s through 12.9.95 (a show I caught) and then again twice in 3.0 but not since 1.3.15. After that, we get Sparkle and then the band hits another first set highlight during Foam, a well-played energetic version that moves right into PYITE. I love this song and the mid-set placement is a treat, allowing for the energy to be sustained.

Next up are Fee and a very welcome All Things Reconsidered. The rest of the set doesn’t let up, with a raging Melt, a solid Fluff and Divided Sky before closing it out with Cavern. Not too shabby, and this is probably my favorite set of the ‘93 Warfield run.

Wilson starts things off for the second set and it too sets the high energy tone that is sustained throughout this set. The Jim that follows is excellent, being just a bit exploratory but staying type I. Sometimes that’s all that’s needed and it fits here. The Mound that follows is nice, leading into a somewhat short, but still fantastic Tweezer. The build on this one was really fun to listen to, and the band nicely slows and quiets it down as the band drops into The Horse. There is a bit of weird twanging from Trey but otherwise this and the subsequent Silent in the Morning are solid.

After BBJ we wind up in YEM. This version is nothing all that extraordinary but that really is meaningless. I’d take a run-of-the-mill Spring ‘93 version like this today anytime, any day. It’s just phenomenal and superbly played. Following this is a nice sequence of Oh Kee Pah > Suzy, leading into Tweezeprise to close out the set.

Overall, this is a nice show with a few highlights, including a very high energy first set.
, attached to 1993-03-26

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Making a return to the legendary Warfield for the first of two nights, the 38th show of the tour is a pretty good one. Fish is still drumming with great precision, but Mike is still lacking overall for the past three or four shows now. The recording was well done and a pleasure to hear.

Fish starts off with an announcement about a friend biking across country, wow! "Now it's time to play." Great Maze right off the top, really rocking. Sparkle has had much better control the past few shows. Foam was pretty good, just kind of average, but dynamic. Punch is getting much better, more like we are used to hearing it now. Fee seemed to false start and was just ok, with some rough Mike parts. ATR was good and fast clocking in at less than three minutes. Melt seemed just average tonight. Fluff had Trey off in the Travels for a bit, but the whole song overall was good. Divided had some rough spots from Mike and then Trey, but by the end it rocked hard. Cavern also had some troubles from Mike's end and wrapped up a pretty good first set.

You can hear at least one guy in the crowd that knows who Wilson is as we continue with sloppy Mike parts in this one. Fishman gives another free snare drum clinic during a good, solid Jim. Mound was good, as was Tweezer. Trey needed to tune up during a funny Horse moment. Silent was much better in the timing of Fish's beat and Page's vocals. Then the Ball Jam... YEM was also much better than the last shows fiasco was. Good jam and vocal jam, leading us into an Oh Kee Pa. A few off spots in the Ceremony and then a little rushed going into a pretty good Suzy. Fish comes out to do another Gig in the Sky. This one's not bad if you can handle Fishman sections. Tweeprise rocks and was expected as a closer or encore.

Grace is dedicated to the bus driver tonight after the shushing and a speedy Rocky Top takes us home on a high note.

If Mike had a better night this could easily be a five star show, but I've got to stick with four on this one.
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