• The Omni - March 3, 1992

setlist

  • Hell in a Bucket
    Sugaree
    Walkin' Blues
    Candyman
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Tennessee Jed
    Corina

    Iko Iko
    Playin' in the Band
    Uncle John's Band
    Wave to the Wind
    Drums
    Space
    China Doll
    Throwin' Stones
    Turn on Your Love Light

    Brokedown Palace

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    JOHN PAUL WAYNE
    12 years 9 months ago
    Capitalism Poundin' on the Door ,,,,More Woes for OMNI
    CORPORATE SPONSORS beatin' hard, rattlin' the jewels,,,,gettin; tempting. Taking time, demo and groundbreaking in the wind.
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    E S Crane
    16 years 10 months ago
    Nice recovery except for the new songs...
    The band really turned it up many notches from the previous night with one glaring exception. Before I continue, I really enjoy Corina. As strange as the song is, it really has that special something else built in, not to mention the fact that it carries on part of the Terrapin mythos. That being said, this was the first time that alot of us East Coasters had to experience the song. And what a train wreck it was. This was the most puzzling set ender that I have ever seen. I am glad that they applied themselves to Corina and made something of it, but tonight was just a complete utter disaster for this song. I really enjoyed hearing Wave for the first time, but the general concensus was "more playing, less waving." Other than that, the show was really bright and well played with interesting song selection and classic pairing moments. This show makes up for the night before (even with the Corina). Shine on me!
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setlist
Hell in a Bucket
Sugaree
Walkin' Blues
Candyman
Queen Jane Approximately
Tennessee Jed
Corina

Iko Iko
Playin' in the Band
Uncle John's Band
Wave to the Wind
Drums
Space
China Doll
Throwin' Stones
Turn on Your Love Light

Brokedown Palace
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The band really turned it up many notches from the previous night with one glaring exception. Before I continue, I really enjoy Corina. As strange as the song is, it really has that special something else built in, not to mention the fact that it carries on part of the Terrapin mythos. That being said, this was the first time that alot of us East Coasters had to experience the song. And what a train wreck it was. This was the most puzzling set ender that I have ever seen. I am glad that they applied themselves to Corina and made something of it, but tonight was just a complete utter disaster for this song. I really enjoyed hearing Wave for the first time, but the general concensus was "more playing, less waving." Other than that, the show was really bright and well played with interesting song selection and classic pairing moments. This show makes up for the night before (even with the Corina). Shine on me!