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I enjoyed the Tweezer opening II (always my favorite spot in the set (1997/12/06) It's not a sound a hear much from them, this type of tribal sound. I experienced there debut of mind left body at UIC 94. I was imminently aware of the Bowie jam intro going sideways, very familiar and always playing GD 1974 mlbjams on tape at the time. Then oddly enough the last Grateful Dead performance of the MLBJ was 1993/03/10 in Rosemont (very intense Corrina> MLBJ). This is the light tribal percussion I'm speaking of, I remember thinking how odd that they both covered it in Chicago in about a year of another. Wonderful thunderous very much like hearing GDTRFB groove into NFA on that beautiful train, the edge of that sound and energy. This type jamming in this rather nice to hear in Tweezer's free zone outro jam...Building into the intro of Golden Age seems it may be a jam they're playing with. Whatever it is, I love it! Snuck in a few Gems last night TGIF!