1994-05-04

State Palace Theatre

New Orleans, LA

Gap Last Played
Set 1
Runaway Jim 2 1994-05-02
Foam 2 1994-05-02
Sample in a Jar 1 1994-05-03
It's Ice > 2 1994-05-02
Sparkle > 1 1994-05-03
Axilla (Part II) > 3 1994-04-30
Tweezer > 10 1994-04-22
Lifeboy > 10 1994-04-22
Rift > 1 1994-05-03
Tweezer Reprise 15 1994-04-16
Set 2
Run Like an Antelope 5 1994-04-28
Bouncing Around the Room 2 1994-05-02
You Enjoy Myself* 4 1994-04-29
Buried Alive* 18 1994-04-13
The Landlady* 7 1994-04-25
Julius* 2 1994-05-02
Wolfman's Brother* > 3 1994-04-30
Magilla* 12 1994-04-20
Suzy Greenberg* 2 1994-05-02
Encore
Caravan* > 9 1994-04-23
Cavern* 2 1994-05-02

Notes

It’s Ice included Scent of a Mule teases. YEM through Cavern featured the Cosmic Country Horns: Michael Ray and Carl “Geerz” Gerhard on trumpet, Dave “The Truth” Grippo on alto sax, Tony Tate on tenor sax, Jerome Theriot on baritone sax, and Rick Trolsen on trombone. Trey teased Rhythm-A-Ning in YEM. Wolfman's featured an Alumni Blues jam. Suzy ended with a jazz jam involving a megaphone on Trey’s guitar and an electric screwdriver on Mike’s bass. Trey dedicated Antelope to his friend, who was, at that moment, giving birth. He recommended that she name the child “Marco Esquandolas.” Cavern contained Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) teases.