Maybe I'm biased because I was in attendance, but if there is a more driving, insanely intense version of Glueman, I have yet to hear it. Great, great show, right up there with Berlin '92, I think.
Even though this concert is rather short and the flow of the set list feels somewhat off or hesitative to me personally, this is basically a fantastic sounding recording that documents a virtually flawless and scuffle-free performance.
There actually are plenty of musical highlights to be noted, but I especially enjoyed Fell, Destroyed as it flows into a beautiful, mesmerizing version of Sweet And Low that gradually takes a more threatening turn as another obliterating version of Glueman finally comes crashing to spend it all.
Tremendous stuff, and I am very much looking forward to hear the recording from the previous night at the same venue, as soon as it will be made available.
| 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Merchandise |
| 3. | Do You Like Me |
| 4. | And The Same |
| 5. | Walken's Syndrome |
| 6. | Birthday Pony |
| 7. | Margin Walker |
| 8. | Interlude 1 |
| 9. | Great Cop |
| 10. | Target |
| 11. | Bed For The Scraping |
| 12. | Caustic Acrostic |
| 13. | Suggestion |
| 14. | Pink Frosty Instrumental |
| 15. | Blueprint |
| 16. | Interlude 2 |
| 17. | Back to Base |
| 18. | Last Chance For A Slow Dance |
| 19. | Version |
| 20. | By You |
| 21. | Waiting Room |
| 22. | Fell, Destroyed |
| 23. | Sweet And Low |
| 24. | Glueman |
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Really enjoyed this one. Some of the transitions between songs sound interesting and playful, like a musical discussion, that is eventually settled just before the next song begins - the end part of Sweet and Low for instance.