BathtubGinFiles #26
4/25/92 Evergreen College; Olympia, WA
GinStats: Set II Total Time: 7:20
The infamous 4/92 west coast shows saw such things as squirt gun
breaks, Evil King Wilson effects, lively attempts at Lively Up
Yourself, David Bowie->Catapult->David Bowie->Catapult->David Bowie,
brothers literally jumping into a 'tub, a sold-out surprise show at
the Fox Theater in Boulder, shows with Widespread Panic opening, etc.
etc. 4/25/92 Evergreen certainly has it's share of April '92
worthy
moments, including the Oye Como Va jam in Maze, the Chariots of Fire
vocal jam, and of course, a Bathtub Gin complete with typical 4/92
jamming.
Gin starts immediately after the last note of Maze and it's all Trey
doing his strut-and-strum until about 10 seconds into it when Fishman
and
Mike chime in. WARNING: Mike is feeling the funk already, folks,
which
means "Watch out! Flash Gordon is about to arrive..."
Page jumps in at 0:26 unobtrusively and undermixed slightly,
displaying his typically swinging opening-riff chops. As
always, he
surfs here, but here he surfs lightly as if he's saying "as if."
Lyrics Segment: 0:53 Singing to the trubadors...but WAIT!! WAIT!!
WHAT THE HELL?? MIKE (I ASSUME) IS SINGING ALONG IN A LOW,
EVIL
GROWL!! Could this actually be the same effect Trey used
for the "Evil
King Wilson"? They both sound alarmingly like...whatever
this is,
this is one damn StRanGe shot o' gin! Whathefuck?!?
Page Fill 1: 1:25->1:42 Choppy Rhapsodic jamming from an
unstable Page
who hesitates where he usually displays aberdashly
confidence.
Not that this is bad - it's not. This
"Fill 1" is more akin to
most "Fill 2's" where the Rhapsody In Blue
teases come in. Here,
it's in the first fill.
Fill 2: 2:15->2:24
With classical cliche trills, but nothing
too exciting...quick. Not much of a
shadow of Rhapsody in Blue,
but certainly an allusion to classical playing.
FAUCET: 2:40 Slightly botched as always, but only noticeably and
hence, only to Gin conniseurs...other than that, it sounds fine,
as is
to be expected.
SINGING W/THE FAUCET: 3:21 You can hear Trey wants the water flowing
already, but he's showing restrain...he's dying to bust out though,
you can just feel it. The second time through this, there's
no doubt
about it....now they're just getting sILLy, illyS, llySi, silly..
WATER FROM THE FAUCET: I'm gonna call it at 4:38, but it actually
already started a little earlier witht the singing section.
5:00ish
Trey is all ready to let the evil side show through, and he
does
with red-and-black vigilance. But then, as if to say,
"Fooled you!" he
quickly returns for a 5:15 CFL, some 'doc yodels, yodeling and
rolling
around, followed by yet another return to the CFL, this seems
to go on
like this, back and forth between Satanic Verses and Classic
Faucet
Lick/Themes.
Then at 5:59 a change in tempo leads to a quick area of
tension, released with a return to the normal CFT jamming, WOW
this is
breathtaking! A quick build around 6:35 leads to
another unleashing
of the CFL, and then right before 7:00 they do this again...damn,
is
it me or is it getting hot in here? Mike starts the...
"BATHTUB GIN" REFRAIN: around 7:00, a little earlier I think. The rest
of the band jams away regardless at breakneck ferocity but certainly
not carelessness. The refraining leads inevitably to the
final sung,
"Bathtub Gin" when, as always, it
ENDS. This time at 7:20, abruptly, on-target and together, although
they
never had a "wrap-up" or a "wind-down" - energy was scintillating
from the stage up until the last second. A quick pause
for breath and
then YEM starts up.
Wow!
Rating:
89 Proof
Sure, time wise this Gin was not the monster we think of when we think
of, say, 8/93 or 11/96 Gins, but the jamming within these seven
minutes is exquisite, seamless and pure refreshment! Opening is
standard, Page's solos are a little below average but not unpleasant
or anything like that, vocal section is perhaps the most unique I've
ever heard it, and the Water From The Faucet flows refreshingly.
Everclear is a brand-name grain alcohol.
Evergreen is now a brand-name Bathtub Gin.
Both of them are potent. So be careful with 'em, kids...
Unlike driving though, be my guest to drink gin and
Walk with light at the same time, my friends,
(the two are complimentary to each other)
Wine and cheese,
Benjy